Oklahoma has always had a close connection to the tragedy of Pearl Harbor. Among the lives lost that day, 429 were aboard the USS Oklahoma. Of those 429, many called our great state home. Oklahoma has always been a state full of God-fearing, noble, and selfless men and women. The brave Oklahomans lost that day serving their country will forever stand as a reminder of those values and a heroic example towards which every Oklahoman should strive.
The men and women in uniform, civilians, and families impacted will always be remembered with the utmost respect and dignity as well as those who joined the war efforts shortly thereafter. It is our duty as Americans to take time to honor every victim of the attack on Pearl Harbor, all that was sacrificed in World War II, and every Oklahoman impacted on this day 81 years ago.