Pearl Harbor memorial reopens after 9-day shutdown - CNN
The site was closed May 27 after a dock at the memorial that sits atop the sunken World War II battleship was damaged in an accident involving tugboats and a 69,000-ton hospital ship. "The 'heavy lifting' of repairs was completed by June 3, when a floating crane was used to re-position the brow (bridge connecting the floating dock to the stationary memorial)," the National Park Service said in a statement. The park service operates the memorial, which is part of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument. The Navy continued repairs Thursday and finished working underwater just after midnight Friday, the park service said. "The National Park Service deeply appreciates the dedicated efforts of the US Navy and others to get this repair done as quickly and safely as possible," Paul DePrey, the park service's memorial superintendent, said in a statement. The USS Arizona was sunk on December 7, 1941, during Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the United States into World War II. The remains of many of the 1,177 U. S. military personnel who died aboard the Arizona are still inside... The memorial was dedicated in 1962. Visitor demand could be high Friday, since the site has not received visitors since May 26, the Navy said. Source: www.cnn.com