Pearl Harbor survivors in their 90s attend solemn ceremony

Arizona survivor Louis Conter, center, salutes as he leaves the National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day ceremony at the Arizona Memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Craig T. Kojima/The Star-Advertiser via AP, Pool)

Adm. Scott Swift, left center, along with his wife and Gov. David Ige, right center, and his wife Dawn Amano Ige, throw orchids into the waters of the Arizona Memorial in Honolulu on Thursday during a ceremony commemorating the 76th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. (Dennis Oda/The Star-Advertiser via AP, Pool)

Pearl Harbor survivor Al Rodrigues salutes for the audience during a ceremony at the Arizona Memorial in Honolulu Thursday. (Craig T. Kojima/The Star-Advertiser via AP)

Don Stratton, left, shakes Lauren Bruner’s hand after arrival at ceremonies at the Arizona Memorial in Honolulu Thursday. (Craig T. Kojima/The Star-Advertiser via AP)

HONOLULU — Survivors gathered Thursday at the site of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to remember fellow servicemen killed in the early morning raid 76 years ago, paying homage to the thousands who died with a solemn ceremony marking the surprise bombing raid that plunged the U.S. into World War II.