A native son of Hawaii, Alfred Benjamin Kameeiamoku Rodrigues was on duty at Pearl Harbor the morning of December 7, 1941. From his early days as a young Navy sailor through his Pacific War days, he relates his eyewitness account of events during that Day of Infamy and shares the personal diary he kept during the War in the Pacific while serving onboard the battleship USS Washington as a Chief Petty Officer. After serving 24 years in the U.S. Navy, he is one of the few remaining Pearl Harbor Survivors and regularly volunteers his time at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center--sharing his eyewitness accounts with visitors.
Best Seller: Top Ten Books at Pearl Harbor
Paperback: 56 pages
Published by the National Park Service and Pacific Historic Parks
This product has been approved by the National Park Service and is part of the official merchandise offered at the USS Arizona Memorial store at the WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument. Proceeds from sales helps the educational, historical and research efforts by the National Park Service at this Park.
Adorable Keiki dolls reflect the sweet children of Hawaii! The word "keiki" means child in Hawaiian. Place her on your car dashboard and watch her hula. Made of poly resin...
Adorable Keiki dolls reflect the sweet children of Hawaii! The word "keiki" means child in Hawaiian. Place her on your car dashboard and watch her hula. Made of poly resin...