The USS Arizona Memorial (USAR) is built over the remains of the sunken battleship USS Arizona, the final resting place for many of the 1,177 crewmen killed on December 7, 1941 when their ship was bombed by the Japanese Naval Forces. This loss of life represents over half of the Americans killed on this "Day of Infamy", the worst naval disaster in American History.
Kalaupapa National Historical Park, established by Congress in 1980, is a unit of the national park system. Managed by the National Park Service and the Hawai`i State Department of Health, the 10,700+ acre park is located on the north shore of the island of Moloka`i in the state of Hawai`i.
War in the Pacific National Historical Park (WAPA) was established on August 18, 1978 to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of those participating in the campaigns of the Pacific Theater of World War II, and to conserve and interpret outstanding natural, scenic, and historic values and object on the island of Guam.
American Memorial Park - Saipan (AMME)
American Memorial Park honors the American and Marianas people who gave
their lives during the Marianas Campaign of World War II. Over 5000
names are inscribed on a memorial which was dedicated June 15, 1994,
during the 50th anniversary of the Invasion of Saipan.