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J-Rooster
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Dec 07, 2014

Pearl Harbor Day

I would like to thank any readers of this forum for your service in WWII! Is there any people on this forum that served in WWII? Also anyone on this website that there parents served in World War II! You are not forgotten!
  • My father served in the Army in WWII. He was an anti-aircraft gunner in the Philippines. Twice his gun was strafed by Japanese fighters, killing 3 of the 4 man crew. A humble man of the greatest generation, I didn't even know he was awarded the Legion of Merit, the 6th highest award in the Army (just below the Silver Star) until after he passed away. We should all thank God for the bravery bestowed upon the fine men and women who served in World War II.



    David Tepas, Tech 5 Sergeant



  • I don't get it,not a word local or national news.What a world we live in today. Kinda sad-THANK YOU VETS!
  • Having served during one war is enough for me. I pray that our recently elected officials have the wisdom to avoid all foriegn entanglements. Maybe then we could spend our money repairing this country rather than some other country.
    This is not intended to be a political post it is a prayer for PEACE.
  • J-Rooster, my Dad is a WWII veteran and I will be seeing him tonight (almost 94 yrs. old) so I'll tell him that he is not forgotten and is appreciated .

    A good friend of mine (a true Hawaiian) was 14 and living in Honolulu when the bombs started falling. What a terrible scene she describes that day (age 87 and very active) and remembers everything like it was yesterday.

    Safe travels,
    MM.
  • Dec 7th 1941, them ol boys come to the US & kicked our tails for a short while. A short while afterwards though, we paid them back big time.

    The same kind of thing in a round about way is happening today through imports, but nobodys paying any attention.
    Neil
  • My local paper had an article on Pearl Harbor, but from a Japanese perspective. To us of course it was a tragic day and significant in that it got us into "The War". But from the Japanese people's point of view it was just another battle as they had been at war for a number of years on many fronts. Little did the common Japanese they awoke a sleeping giant that would eventually kick their collective butts.

    I've visited Pearl Harbor on several occasions and am amazed at that after 73 years there is still oil bubbling up from the Arizona, and that a bit of mist seeps into my eye's from somewhere.
  • J-Rooster wrote:
    I would like to thank any readers of this forum for your service in WWII! Is there any people on this forum that served in WWII? Also anyone on this website that there parents served in World War II! You are not forgotten!

    and nary a mention of it in either of our daily newspapers this morning. shameful. thanks to all of the vets who have served and to those who gave it all.