What day is today?

I am suprised that no one posted a coin fron 1941
Today is the day when Pearl Harbor was attacted!
Remember those who lost thier lives that famos day that so many forgot.
Today is the day when Pearl Harbor was attacted!
Remember those who lost thier lives that famos day that so many forgot.
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We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
Or come out and claim you had an affair with Tiger day.
The ship lies beneath the sea,
still visible to those above.
It's soul bleeds out on the wave awash
O'er the memories of those we loved.
bob
Victory: a word Mr. "Dithers" forgot to use at "W" last week.
Poor guy needs a nap.
VF-31 hard at work; who says the flight deck is a dangerous place to play
God bless the USA!
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The country as a whole no longer truly look back and recalls the horror of many battles of past conflicts, even those fought between the states themselves.
Perhaps in two years, on the 70th anniversary of the attack, the nation will give those survioring witnesses a greater acknowledgement which they are due.
Luckily, and thru much work it has worked out great.
Even though (IMHO) there's not much left worth seeing on Oahu, - the Arizona Memorial is a must see, - must feel...
Ken
The following is written under a photo taken of the Shaw as it explodes: "Toward the end of the attack, the destroyer Shaw exploded in the floating drydock. Debris sailed through the air, and one five-inch shell arched half a mile across the channel, landing on Ford Island a few feet from where this picture was taken."
pg. 139: "Seaman Ed Waszkiewicz watched from the Ford Island seaplane ramp, nearly half a mile across the bay. At this distance, he knew he was at least safe - until he looked up at the sky. One of the Shaw's five-inch shells was tumbling end over end, arching directly at him. He dived behind a fire truck as the shell hit the concrete ramp several feet away. It didn't explode, merely bounced a hundred yards along the ramp and changed into one of the hangars."
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Your coin sir
At Hickam AFB, which was also hit hard during the attacks, many of the buildings still have bullet holes/damage from the aerial assualt.
Calendars used to note this day as a memorial, but it seems many newer calendars seem to be missing any reference to Pearl Harbor. Not "politically correct" or just too distant in the past?
As a side note, George Madis, renowned Winchester expert/author and good friend of mine who passed away a few years back, told me his about his "disdain" for the Japanese was twofold. The attack, and the fact that they ruined his 10th birthday party. He was born 7 Dec 1931.
<< <i>The day FDR declared that nothing less than ultimate VICTORY over Japan.
Victory: a word Mr. "Dithers" forgot to use at "W" last week. >>
Good thing "Dithers" wasn't in charge then. There were a lot of tough decisions to be made to assure ultimate victory. Now it seems "they" can't decide anything, for fear of hurting someone's feelings. Sad. Sad. Sad.
or improbable, can happen, does
happen and will happen in the future.
Camelot
December 7th - a day to remember!
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Jim
<< <i>My connection with 12-7-41 is that I was baptised on that day (I was 7 months old) and coincidently the Movie "Pearl Harbor" just happened to be released in theaters on May 25th 2001 my 50th birthday. >>
But 2001 was 60 years, not 50.
That's OK. Old age gets to all of us, sooner or later.
My Uncle, Ken Roberts went down with the Arizona.
He was 19 at the time.
Being that I was born in 52 I never got the chance to know him
except through pictures and relatives.
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<< <i>My connection with 12-7-41 is that I was baptised on that day (I was 7 months old) and coincidently the Movie "Pearl Harbor" just happened to be released in theaters on May 25th 2001 my 50th birthday. >>
But 2001 was 60 years, not 50.
That's OK. Old age gets to all of us, sooner or later.
Errr..thanks Jim time just flies when you are having fun..