Remembering Pearl Harbor.

skysdad

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Let us not forget Dec. 7th. 1941 with the bombing on Pearl Harbor. Generations were lost that day. At that time Americans had hope that such a thing would never happen on U.S. soil again but of course on 9/11/2011 it did. We must also understand that it can happen again. We cannot take our peace and comfort for granted. OFC
 
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SWEc/o95

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I recommend War War II In Color on Netflix. It's a pretty awesome documentary series. Some can even argue we purposely ignored the warnings it was going to happen. After all we did bait Japan into attacking so we could enter the war. There just isn't any other excuse why our forces were not prepared and ignored the huge blobs of planes on the radar.
 

Canadian Dukie

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I recommend War War II In Color on Netflix. It's a pretty awesome documentary series. Some can even argue we purposely ignored the warnings it was going to happen. After all we did bait Japan into attacking so we could enter the war. There just isn't any other excuse why our forces were not prepared and ignored the huge blobs of planes on the radar.
Watched the whole thing several times,without a doubt,our greatest generation
 

meisperplexed

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Let us not forget Dec. 7th. 1941 with the bombing on Pearl Harbor. Generations were lost that day. At that time Americans had hope that such a thing would never happen on U.S. soil again but of course on 9/11/2011 it did. We must also understand that it can happen again. We cannot take our peace and comfort for granted. OFC

Amen, sky. Amen.