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  • 7th December 09, 07:36 AM
    MacMillan of Rathdown
    Remembrance
    Remembering the 2350 killed on this day in 1941 at Pearl Harbor and elsewhere on the Island of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands Territory.
  • 7th December 09, 07:52 AM
    Phil
    Indeed. And in Roosevelt's words "a date which will live in infamy". And a turning point which brought America into the war against fascism.
  • 7th December 09, 08:15 AM
    Jock Scot
    An infamous day indeed. "Lest we forget."
  • 7th December 09, 08:15 AM
    Bugbear
    Not sure how it should be said, but also remembering the USS Arizona and her crew.
  • 7th December 09, 08:24 AM
    pdcorlis
    May we all pause and reflect on the meaning of that day.
  • 7th December 09, 08:26 AM
    sydnie7
    My parents. oldest sister, and grandmother were there, living off base (and fortunately my father was not on duty at Pearl that Sunday morning). As I was growing up, I never heard him speak of it. More recently Mother has begun sharing her stories of that morning and its aftermath -- lest we forget, indeed.
  • 7th December 09, 08:39 AM
    macwilkin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Indeed. And in Roosevelt's words "a date which will live in infamy". And a turning point which brought America into the war against fascism.

    Individual Americans, however, had already been in the War -- serving in the Allied forces, The Abraham Lincoln Battalion in Spain and the crews of the USS Panay and the USS Reuben James:

    http://www.usspanay.org/

    http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/a_p...ben_james.html

    May we remember them as well today.

    T.
  • 7th December 09, 08:59 AM
    kiltedsawyer
    Remembrance
    Thank you MoR for starting this thread. It seems we can never take enough opportunities to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the world we live in. I would like to add my own remembrance, of my father-in-law, who served in the Army, Navy, and the Air Force. During WWII he was in the Navy and fortunate enough to be on board the Indianapolis when Pearl Harbor was bombed, and in Pearl Harbor when the Indianapolis was sunk. A very fortunate man who died in his sleep in his own bed at the age of 87.
    Respectfully,
    David
  • 7th December 09, 09:24 AM
    KFCarter
    Thanks for this thread.

    A good time to remember:

    those who perished on that day,
    and all those who fought and sacrificed... before and after that day... in that horrific conflict.
  • 7th December 09, 10:04 AM
    English Bloke
    Lest we forget.

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