Among those in attendance at the Arizona Memorial was Sterling Cale, 95. He was a sailor at Pearl Harbor the day of the attack. In the days following the attack, it was his job to pull bodies out of the still-burning battleship.
Mr. Cale said he did not come hoping to hear Abe apologize. He said: "'Sorry' is just a word. What matters more is the action of coming here and going out there with our commander in chief. That says more than words."
Prime Minster Shinzo Abe did not issue a formal apology, even as he detailed the horror of the sinking of the Arizona.''"Each and every one of those service men had a mother and father anxious about his safety. many had wives and girlfriends they loved, and many must have had children they would have loved watching grow up."
--GreGen
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