While I'm pretty sure that there are not many of the men and women who were there on that day in History, who are still out driving their RVs around, I don't doubt though, that there are plenty of chi...
One of the reasons that I started this thread, is that there is less and less being remembered about this chapter in our history. I received an e-mail with the link below, which does a pretty good job of telling about what happened and how our men & women responded to the attack. Interesting reading. It is from the DEC 1942 issue of "All Hands", a Navy publication. Enjoy and remember.