Monday, December 7, 2020

Remembering Pearl Harbor 2020


This is the 79th anniversary of the Imperial Japanese Navy's attack on the U.S. Navy's base at Pearl Harbor.


Below is Pearl Harbor as it appeared on October 30, 1941




Five weeks later a Japanese pilot took this photograph over Pearl Harbor during the torpedo attack on Battleship Row, visible on the far side of Ford Island.




There were almost 4000 casualties that day, including 1200 dead.

The attack led to a war effort that included 16,000,000 American men and women in uniform. The National World War II Museum in New Orleans writes that only 325,574 of these veterans survive and they are dying at the rate of 245 a day. Soon, the relics, memorials and ceremony will be all that is left to testify to America's greatest generation at war. If we are to survive, we need to remember them now and in the future for what they did to crush evil in the world.




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