American Ships Burn in Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 |
The Japanese Empire had drawn first blood in our war with the Axis Powers in World War II. They would live to regret it -- or should I say, their survivors would live to regret it.
Seventy-two years have passed since that fateful day in history. God bless those who died on that day, in that place, and may we never forget them.
Source: Fact Sheet Pearl Harbor, U.S. Navy Museum online.
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I have noticed -- especially over the past 10 years -- that a lot of people don't even know the significance of the date December 7, 1941.
The Information Age is the Age of Ignorance. Sheesh.
Thank you for remembering Pearl Harbor Day. I didn't have time to post about it. My post tomorrow will explain why. I'm sure that the significance of the date December 7 was not lost on the crowd that arrived to our house.
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