USS Arizona Memorial Reopens June 5 After Repairs

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USS Arizona Memorial Reopens June 5 After Repairs

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on June 5, 2015. It is reproduced in full below.

The National Park Service is re-opening the USS Arizona Memorial this morning, June 5.

The "heavy lifting" of repairs was completed by June 3, when a floating crane was used to reposition the brow (bridge connecting the floating dock to the stationary memorial). The Navy continued working on June 4. The Navy divers finished their underwater work just after midnight.

Safety inspections started during the final stages of repair work and included reviews of how the structure performed during a cycle of high and low tidal movements.

The Navy will do a visual safety inspection of the dock each morning before the first tour. Public tours to the USS Arizona Memorial will begin today at the normally scheduled time, 7:30am.

Early this morning there will be a blessing of the repaired dock.

NPS Superintendent Paul DePrey 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."

"This was a tremendous team effort - both with our military-civilian team and together with our partners at the National Park Service," said Capt. Stan Keeve, Commander, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam."We certainly appreciate the understanding and forbearance of veterans, visitors and kama'aina," Keeve added.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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