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Navy Seal
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Today marks the solemn occasion of the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. 2,403 Americans were killed and 1200 were wounded during the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. It was a date 75 years ago that then President Franklin D. Roosevelt would call a date which would live in Infamy. A memorial exists for The USS Arizona over the sunken battleship. There were a great many ships damaged or sunk which was aimed at destroying the Pacific Battleship forces. The carriers were not at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack.
The sneak attack ushered in the entry of the U.S into WW2. On a side note. Quote: Edwin Chester Hopkins' casket was draped with an American flag that had hung above the state Capitol. Boy Scouts saluted as the motorcade weaved around the colonial town square to the cemetery, where a military bugler readied to play taps in the dappled sunlight of a cool autumn day. Hopkins was one of 2,403 Americans killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.It was a grand funeral, one of the most memorable this New England town had witnessed, for a young man who had perished just past his 19th birthday. All that was lacking were the copious tears one would expect for someone whose death was so tragic and premature. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the...cid=spartandhp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...cember_7,_1941 ![]() This is a good time to recognize the sacrifices of not only those lost at Pearl Harbor but also to recognize the efforts and sacrifices of those in all branches of service not only in the U.S but also those in the U.K, Australia, Canada and other countries to bring about the end of WW2. May they never be assembled again for such a purpose. |
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Wayfaring Stranger
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Yet may they always remain ready to assemble if the need should arise again.
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Born to Run Silent
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Pearl harbor: changed the world
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Yep, certainly a day that will live in infamy as well as the fact it is the anniversary of my fathers passing.
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Considering that Pearl Harbor was partially the delayed result, set in motion, of Teddy Roosevelt, former assistant SEC of Navy sending the Great White Fleet in 1907:
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Navy Seal
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Had it not been for FDR, violating the Constitution, taking powers not his, seeing the real situation of the world and doing what was necessary, we probably would have sat out the war and watched the Nazis take over Europe and appeased Japan to do whatever we had to to stay out of war.
To my mind, Roosevelt was a hero, doing what heroes do: ignoring the rules and doing the right thing in spite of them. Imagine having to fight both the Germans and the Japanese five or ten years later. And the would have happened. Thank God Roosevelt made the decisions to pay the price of victory while we could still afford it.
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