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The Pacific National Museum Pearl Harbor Challenge Coin is a commemorative piece that honors the history, bravery, and sacrifice associated with the attack on Pearl Harbor and the broader legacy of the Pacific Theater during World War II. This coin serves as a tribute to the servicemen and women who fought and lost their lives on December 7, 1941, a day that forever changed history. Often featuring imagery such as the USS Arizona Memorial, battleships, or the Pacific Fleet insignia, the coin embodies the spirit of remembrance and resilience. It is a cherished keepsake for veterans, historians, and visitors to the Pacific National Museum at Pearl Harbor, symbolizing the commitment to preserving history and honoring those who served with valor in the defense of freedom.
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