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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

We Remember Pearl Harbor, For Those That No Longer Can

The day commemorates Dec. 7, 1941, when Japan launched a sneak attack on the U.S. Naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack drew the United States into World War II. 
The attack on Pearl Harbor killed 2,388 men, women and children, including 2,340 military service personnel. Another 1,282 were wounded.

The next day, Congress declared war on Japan. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called Dec. 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy."


PEARL HARBOR DAY / DECEMBER 7TH 1941, DEDICATED TO ALL THE MEN & WOMAN THAT SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES, THEN & NOW.GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

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"The slogan 'Remember Pearl Harbor' mobilized a nation and helped awaken a great war machine and a great economic engine,"

"Our peace was paid for by the blood, sweat and tears of every American," 

"There is a message, well-defined and clear -- that there are things worth fighting for and things worth dying for."
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