• A unique perspective - visitors look down upon the USS Arizona

    World War II Valor in the Pacific

    National Monument HI,AK,CA

Podcasts

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Listen to the words and heritage of your Pacific Island Park sites.

Olelo Ola
Living Words-
World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument brings you a short weekly podcast on the living legacy of Oahu, its people, and the environment. The podcast puts World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument into context with the rest of the Pacific Islands, the mainland, and the values of the National Park Service.

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The National Parks of Hawaii offer visitors a rich diversity of experiences. From the largest and most active volcanoes on earth at Hawaii Volcanoes, to the most amazing sunrises at Haleakala, to the World War II Valor in the Pacific, where World War II began, all of Hawaii’s national parks offer unmatched experiences in which the cultures of the Pacific parks come to life in a daily blog.

Visit www.pacificislandparks.com to learn more.

 

Videos

Visit our WWIIValorNPS YouTube channel to watch videos including Pearl Harbor survivor stories, behind-the-scenes footage of the creation of our new visitor center, underwater footage of the USS Arizona, and more!

 

Did You Know?

Did You Know?

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, acted as a catalyst propelling America into World War II. On December 8, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war on Japan. In return, December 11, 1941, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States.