HM2 Daniel Davis (left) and ETC retired Dale Brownie prepare to release a wreath into the Kenduskeag Stream during the Pearl Harbor Memorial Ceremony in Bangor Thursday. The ceremony, remembering those who served and died during the attacks on Pearl Harbor 82 years ago, was held on the Willard Carleton Orr Bridge, named in honor of Orr, a Bangor resident who died at Pearl Harbor. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN

People gathered in Bangor on Thursday for the annual Pearl Harbor Memorial Ceremony to remember those who served and died during the attack on the naval base on Dec. 7, 1941.

The ceremony took place on the Willard Carleton Orr pedestrian bridge that crosses the Kenduskeag Stream. The bridge is named in honor of Orr, a 1939 Bangor High School graduate and Bangor resident who died at Pearl Harbor.

Participants and guests gathered for the annual Pearl Harbor Memorial Ceremony on the pedestrian bridge that crosses the Kenduskeag Stream on Thursday. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN

Hospital Corpsman Second Class Daniel Davis and Electronics Technician Chief retired Dale Brownie released a wreath into the Kenduskeag Stream during the ceremony.

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