December 7

DECK SWABBER 58

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Re: December 7

Thanks JB.

I hope some youngsters clicked on this thread. I fear that one day this event will become less significant, their are only 150 left and they are all in their late 80's early 90's . I hope not.

Ancestry.com has a free WWII records search through tonight. I found out my Dad served from 42 to 46, I did not know that, I knew he served in the Army during WWII but I never knew how long. He didn't share too many details.

Their is also a great new book just published....http://www.amazon.com/December-1941-Changed-America-Saved/dp/1595554572/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_

God Bless them all.
 

CaptainKickback

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I remember. And will always remember. Unfortunately, it seems the day passed with little notice. Didn't see reports of government sponsored memorials, of schools doing anything, or even people talking about it. Even Fox News had very little in the way of Pearl topics.

Thanks for starting this thread so fellow iboats members could show they remember.
 

DECK SWABBER 58

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I remember. And will always remember. Unfortunately, it seems the day passed with little notice. Didn't see reports of government sponsored memorials, of schools doing anything, or even people talking about it. Even Fox News had very little in the way of Pearl topics.

Thanks for starting this thread so fellow iboats members could show they remember.
Hmmmm, our local news featured some local vets who where there, one got tears in his eyes as he remembered and some younger vets at a VFW had a ceremony in rememberance.
 

Carlito

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My deepest respect for the nation that stood up and battled down its aggressor.
 

jims plan b

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Over dinner last night i asked my kids what they learned in school about the war (8th, 9th, 10th grade)
and they said "nothing was said about it " with the exception of one teacher that said he did not understand why they put a airport runway over the Arizona. I told her to tell her teacher that he is a dumb *** and that he needed to call me. We spent the night watching the history chan. so they would learn some thing. It i a sad sad day when people do not remember or care about our history
 

JB

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December 7, 1941 was a date that changed the flow of world history. No date in the 20th Century, not even August 6th, 1945 (Hiroshima), has made so much of a difference.
 

jims plan b

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December 7, 1941 was a date that changed the flow of world history. No date in the 20th Century, not even August 6th, 1945 (Hiroshima), has made so much of a difference.

That would proubly depend on what side of the bomb you where on:rolleyes:
 

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FWIW - Saturday is "Wreaths Across America" (you can Google it if you're not familiar). My Squadron will be out laying wreaths at the Chattanooga National Cemetery.
 

bigdee

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Re: December 7

Quote Originally Posted by JB View Post
December 7, 1941 was a date that changed the flow of world history. No date in the 20th Century, not even August 6th, 1945 (Hiroshima), has made so much of a difference.

That would proubly depend on what side of the bomb you where on:rolleyes:

In the long run it did force Japan to rebuild (with the help of the U.S.) and become one of the strongest industrial nation in the world.
 
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