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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 3026

PUBLIC LAW 99-534—OCT. 27, 1986

Public Law 99-534 99th Congress

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Oct. 27, 1986 [S. J. Res. 322]

To designate December 7, 1986, as "National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day" on ^^^ occasion of the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Whereas on the morning of December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy and Air Force launched an unprovoked surprise attack upon units of the Armed Forces of the United States stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Whereas over two thousand four hundred citizens of the United States were killed in action and one thousand one hundred and seventy-eight were wounded in this attack; Whereas President Franklin Delano Roosevelt referred to the date of the attack as "a date that will live in infamy"; Whereas the attack on Pearl Harbor marked the entry of this Nation into World War II; Whereas the people of the United States owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to all members of our Armed Forces who served at Pearl Harbor, in the Pacific Theater of World War II, and in all other theaters of action of that war; and Whereas the veterans of World War II and all other people of the United States will commemorate December 7, 1986, in remembrance of this tragic attack on Pearl Harbor: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That December 7, 1986, the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, is designated as "National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day" and the President of the United States is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States— (1) to observe this solemn occasion with appropriate ceremonies and activities; and (2) to pledge eternal vigilance and strong resolve to defend this Nation and its allies from all future aggression. Approved October 27, 1986.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S.J. Res. 322:

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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 132 (1986): Aug. 9, considered and passed Senate. Oct. 10, considered and passed House.

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