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70 Years Ago Today

NutmegCT

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Japan's attack on the United States. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. December 7, 1941.

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Twenty-four survivors return.
 
Visited Pearl on the 59th anniversary. The Arizona memorial was a very somber experience. Here's a picture of the spot where the eventual surrender was signed on the MIssouri.
 

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It's great that so many people and organizations keep this memory alive.

RIP, heroes. :angel:
 
A day which will live in infamy...
Kinda strange to think that there are two German cars, and one Japanese car in my driveway.
Glad there are those who remember, sad how many have forgotten.
 
"A <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">DATE</span></span> which will live in infamy"...


And <span style="font-style: italic">they</span> need to THANK the Marshall Plan.

Our industrial infrastructure was already two generations old.

WE rebuilt BOTH of theirs.


...how good of us...
 
Not politics, rather "history".
 
FWIW, <span style="font-style: italic">all</span> the flags were at half-mast at The Magic Kingdom today (even the small ones on the completely unimportant and unseen buildings in the back-forty).

<span style="font-size: 8pt">Click to enlarge...</span>
 
I watched the news tonight,in which they said that the
Pearl Harbor Survivors Assocaiation will shut down.
So many great stories - so many Heros that day.

- Doug
 
NutmegCT said:
Japan's attack on the United States. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. December 7, 1941.

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Twenty-four survivors return.

Tom,

The video's not avalable.

- Doug
 
Hi Doug. You have to click the "Watch on YouTube" link.

Tom
 
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