"It was not about retribution. Like today's ceremony, it was an acknowledgement that the shared losses of World War II vastly exceeded the immediate gains at the time," Adm Scott Swift, the commander of the US Pacific Fleet, told a crowd of several hundred gathered on the deck of the former USS Missouri yesterday.
The Missouri's decks are where Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and Army Gen. Yoshijiro Umezu signed documents to formally surrender on Sept. 2, 1945. The USS Missouri was anchored in Tokyo Bay at the time.
The ship is now a museum called the Battleship Missouri Memorial. It's moored at a spot overlooking where the USS Arizona sank during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
"These two iconic battleships represent America's bookends for history's most destructive war a beginning and an end, a conflict and then peace," said Michael Carr, president and CEO of the Battleship Missouri Memorial, according to a report in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
Carr noted that the event was being live-streamed so people around the world could "reflect on the day that launched a better future 70 years ago today."
"I always hope to see some of the guys from the ship," said Morse, of Huntington, West Virginia.
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