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- rk911Explorer
fourmat wrote:
Let us never forget
Thanks to all who have served!
X2 and they are disappearing quickly. - ScottGNomadA very important day in my families life.
My Dad was there during the attack and was awarded a Bronze Star for his efforts.
He survived without injury but he had buddies that paid the ultimate price.
I think it affected him for the rest of his life. - fourmatExplorer
ScottG wrote:
A very important day in my families life.
My Dad was there during the attack and was awarded a Bronze Star for his efforts.
He survived without injury but he had buddies that paid the ultimate price.
I think it affected him for the rest of his life.
My Dad was also a Pearl Survivor and I think it affected him as well - gboppExplorerAnchors Aweigh.
- ltrogdon2ExplorerThank you to all the Veterans for your service!
- MrWizardModeratorYou can't live thru something like that and not be affected somehow
We owe a great debt to those that served
Ten years back a very good friend died
He was on Wake island when the attack happen
They were also attacked at the same time only the fight went on for days
Eventually we lost, he and others became pows for 42 months until the USA atom bombed Japan, and they surrendered
I saw the affects on him - Alabama_JimExplorerAmen and God Bless America.
- Mr_Mark1ExplorerThe story becomes so much more real when you speak to someone who was there. My friend was 13 when she saw the bombs starting to fall on Oahu, Hawaii. (She's 88 yrs. old now).
She was in school that morning and everyone ran outside to see what the commotion was all about. It was helter-skelter that day. It still brings her to tears when she tells the story.
Shocking how many people died. We have so many hero's!
MM. - J-RoosterExplorerI can't imagine a sunny warm Sunday morning your laying in your bunk on a ship and bombs falling from the sky and torpedos coming at you from the water! A utter helpless and hopeless situation! All those WWII service men and women were very brave! I have the utmost dignity and respect for all WWII Vets. "You never really lived until you almost died" and for those who gave your all, you will never be forgotten! "Semper Fi do are Die" John, 0311, USMC, RVN 1969
- stvdmanExplorerI was lucky enough to be able to visit the AZ memorial as a tourist and to render honors from the deck of the USCGC Rush as we sailed into Pearl for refueling and to load ammo.
To this day, passing US military ships render honors to the ARIZONA. (man the rails and salute while passing)
A must see if you ever make it to Oahu.
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