john ceeley, 94 years old. as of now he's flying the skies expected to arrive in los angeles sometime today and then arriving in hawaii tomorrow. a day that he's been looking forward to for a long time. in fact, the last time he was in pearl harbor was about two years ago. he says there was 12 survivours there and he's expecting three, obviously along the way many survivors have passed away. with that said, again, this is a day he's been looking forward to for a very, very long time. john ceeley is the last man alive from the 25th infantry that served at wheel i airfield back on december 7, 1941. he was assigned guard duty that day when the first shots of the war were fired at the three rows of planes. he says when he saw the planes it was about 10 feet from the hanger when one of the first planes came over. >> just before 8:00, we saw all these planes coming in over the pass. we thought they were american plane and under american flags. as they got closer, one peeled off and headed towards the hanger i was at.