Sons, daughters of Pearl Harbor survivors tell their stories

Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier<br>Prescott resident Bill Williamson holds up some shells he picked up from a school playground and shrapnel – one of which punctured their car during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Williamson was 8 years old and living on Oahu when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier<br>Prescott resident Bill Williamson holds up some shells he picked up from a school playground and shrapnel – one of which punctured their car during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Williamson was 8 years old and living on Oahu when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

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