December 7th 1941
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I can't believe I didn't catch this earlier in the day, but today is December 7th. I usually remember because 14 years ago today is when I went to MEPS and enlisted in the Air Force delayed enlistment program. Here's a link for the memorial fund site. There is more information there if you are interested. http://www.kintera.org/site/pp.asp?c=fqLQJ...QJ2NNG&b=137919
December 7th, 1941
December 7th, 1941
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Pearl Harbor, on the Island of O'ahu, Hawaii, (then a territory of the United States) was attacked by the Japanese Imperial Navy, at approximately 8:00 A.M., Sunday morning, December 7, 1941. The surprise attack had been conceived by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. The strking force of 353 Japanese aircraft was led by Commander Mitsuo Fuchida. There had been no formal declaration of war.
Approximately 100 ships of the U.S. Navy were present that morning, consisting of battleships, destroyers, cruisers and various support ships.
USS Arizona (BB39) Battleship
USS West Virginia (BB48) Battleship
USS California (BB44) Battleship
USS Oklahoma (BB37) Battleship
USS Nevada (BB36) Battleship
USS Pennsylvania (BB38) Battleship (in dry dock #1)
USS Tennessee (BB43) Battleship
USS Maryland (BB46) Battleship
USS Vestal (AR4) Repair ship
USS Neosho (AO23) Oiler
USS Detroit (CL8) Light cruiser
USS Raleigh (CL7) Light cruiser
USS Utah (AG16) Target Ship
USS Tangier (AV8) Seaplane Tender
Two destroyers, the USS Cassin (DD372) and the USS Downes (DD375) were in dry dock #1 (with the USS Pennsylvania) and the destroyer USS Shaw (DD373) was in floating dry dock #2, approximately two hundred yards to the west. The USS Ogala (CM-4) was moored next to the USS Helena (CL50) near the "1010" dock, Naval Ship yard. Two heavy cruisers, the USS New Orleans (CA32) and the San Francisco (CA38) were in the Navy Yard Repair Basin
Over half the U.S. Pacific fleet was out to sea, including the carriers.
Simultaneously, nearby Hickam Field was also the victim of the surprise attack by the Japanese.
18 Army Aircorps aircraft including bombers and fighters and attack bombers were destroyed or damaged on the ground. A few U.S. fighters struggled into the air against the invaders and gave a good account of themselves.
A total of twenty-nine Japanese aircraft were shot down by ground fire and U.S pilots from various military installations on O'ahu.
Approximately 100 ships of the U.S. Navy were present that morning, consisting of battleships, destroyers, cruisers and various support ships.
USS Arizona (BB39) Battleship
USS West Virginia (BB48) Battleship
USS California (BB44) Battleship
USS Oklahoma (BB37) Battleship
USS Nevada (BB36) Battleship
USS Pennsylvania (BB38) Battleship (in dry dock #1)
USS Tennessee (BB43) Battleship
USS Maryland (BB46) Battleship
USS Vestal (AR4) Repair ship
USS Neosho (AO23) Oiler
USS Detroit (CL8) Light cruiser
USS Raleigh (CL7) Light cruiser
USS Utah (AG16) Target Ship
USS Tangier (AV8) Seaplane Tender
Two destroyers, the USS Cassin (DD372) and the USS Downes (DD375) were in dry dock #1 (with the USS Pennsylvania) and the destroyer USS Shaw (DD373) was in floating dry dock #2, approximately two hundred yards to the west. The USS Ogala (CM-4) was moored next to the USS Helena (CL50) near the "1010" dock, Naval Ship yard. Two heavy cruisers, the USS New Orleans (CA32) and the San Francisco (CA38) were in the Navy Yard Repair Basin
Over half the U.S. Pacific fleet was out to sea, including the carriers.
Simultaneously, nearby Hickam Field was also the victim of the surprise attack by the Japanese.
18 Army Aircorps aircraft including bombers and fighters and attack bombers were destroyed or damaged on the ground. A few U.S. fighters struggled into the air against the invaders and gave a good account of themselves.
A total of twenty-nine Japanese aircraft were shot down by ground fire and U.S pilots from various military installations on O'ahu.
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Re: Gotta ask, what do you guys know about these glowing nee
yeah, I could hit myself for not catching it. I didn't hear it ANYWHERE (news, radio, friends, newspaper). I didn't realize it until about 3 hours ago on the 7:00 news.
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I was thinking about it on Sunday, I looked and saw that Tuesday was the 7th. It just slipped my mind though.
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It's my Mom's birthday, I never forget it.
May the deaths and sacrifices of those who fell on that day of infamy, and the ones before and to follow, pave the highway to peace for mankind.
May the deaths and sacrifices of those who fell on that day of infamy, and the ones before and to follow, pave the highway to peace for mankind.
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happy birthday REDZMOM! laugh.gif
That's incredible. our history took a lot of lives. it holds a lot of heroes. my heart goes out to those brave men, both in pearl harbor and WW2.
wow, tibby01 that's neat! i met an older man at the airport who was in D-Day... I didn't talk to him but i heard him speaking of his experience next to me. it's so unfortunate some of these men stay out of the camera. some men dare not to speak of their war past... those men are the bravest men in the world. i felt so much respect for that man alone (not knowing him at all) it's an undescribable feeling i also have for my father who was in WW2 Polish Underground from 1939-1945.
That's incredible. our history took a lot of lives. it holds a lot of heroes. my heart goes out to those brave men, both in pearl harbor and WW2.
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there are three people that come and shop at my grocery store that were there that day
wow, tibby01 that's neat! i met an older man at the airport who was in D-Day... I didn't talk to him but i heard him speaking of his experience next to me. it's so unfortunate some of these men stay out of the camera. some men dare not to speak of their war past... those men are the bravest men in the world. i felt so much respect for that man alone (not knowing him at all) it's an undescribable feeling i also have for my father who was in WW2 Polish Underground from 1939-1945.
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It's my Mom's birthday, I never forget it.
May the deaths and sacrifices of those who fell on that day of infamy, and the ones before and to follow, pave the highway to peace for mankind.
May the deaths and sacrifices of those who fell on that day of infamy, and the ones before and to follow, pave the highway to peace for mankind.
AMEN TO THAT REDZ!
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I visited the shipyard where it all went down. It was a humbling experience. There is still oil leaking out of one of the battleships which is still lying on the floor of the bay.
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Yeah, crazy to think it wasn't even that long ago. Very sad day in history, happy belated berfday to yo momz redz...I was busy celebrating my anniversary.