BOSTON - Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Carlos Del Toro observed the 82nd remembrance of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the USS Constitution Museum, Dec. 7, 2023.
The program was hosted by the National Parks of Boston. Secretary Del Toro delivered keynote remarks about the importance of Pearl Harbor to the nation and the United States Navy.
The remembrance was followed by a wreath-laying ceremony aboard USS Cassin Young, a World War II-era destroyer named in honor of U.S. Navy Commander Cassin Young.
Speakers for the remembrance ceremony were Anne Grimes Rand, President and CEO of the USS Constitution Museum; U.S. Navy Cmdr. Billie Farrell, commanding officer of USS Constitution; Jon Santiago, Secretary, Massachusetts Executive Office of Veterans Services; Robert Santiago, City of Boston Mayor's Office of Veterans' Services; and Michael Creasey, Superintendent of the National Parks of Boston.
Other distinguished guests included 103-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor Machinist's Mate First Class Freeman Johnson, who was stationed aboard Brooklyn-class light cruiser USS St. Louis (CL-49) during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Also in attendance was retired U.S. Navy Cmdr. Joan Kelley, spouse of Medal of Honor recipient and Vietnam War veteran, retired U.S. Navy Capt. Thomas Kelley. Secretary Del Toro announced in January 2023 that future Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer DDG-140 will be named USS Thomas G. Kelley (DDG 140). Cmdr. Joan Kelley was named the sponsor of the future USS Thomas G. Kelley.
While in Boston, Secretary Del Toro will also attend a Families of the Fallen Reception, where he will reiterate the Department of the Navy's efforts to continue to honor the legacy and selfless service of those who laid down their lives for our Nation.
He also called for all Americans to support our military services in their recruiting efforts and to call on Senator Tuberville to release his remaining hold on the additional 23 admirals and generals awaiting confirmation.