Freedom

"He hookahi no wai o ka like."
We are all dyed with the same color.
Arguably, the best example for freedom is the Arizona Memorial because many men died that one day for our freedom. Not only did many people die in America, but when we bombed Japan many people did there too, not only the military, but innocent people also. The remembrance of them still lies where the U.S.S. Arizona sank along with the other ships in Battleship Row at Pearl Harbor.
Just listening to one of the officers speak about what exactly happened, it awakened so many emotions for us. Seeing all of the pictures, watching the movie, and seeing the all the names of all the men that died on the U.S.S. Arizona on the remembrance wall in the memorial was very moving.
People can preserve peace and keep alive the memories of brave soldiers who fought for our country by making a donation to the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial. For further information on the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial call (808) 422-05614 or you can call (808) 422-277. If you rather write a letter, the address is:
Superintendent
USS Arizona Memorial
1 Arizona Memorial Place
Honolulu, HI 96818-3145