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Let us take a moment to bow our heads and remember all those who were injured or died on 7 December, 1941.

 

 

http://www.authentichistory.com/ww2/news/1...19411207-8.html

 

 

Please note that this site uses Real Audio for it's audio files. I personally do not like to install Real Audio on my computers because it tends to take over a lot of files and settings. If you have it on your computer already, then go ahead and click on the files on this site. If not use the link below this to listen to Franklin's speech.

 

This link uses Windows Media Player

http://www.radiochemistry.org/history/nucl...dr_infamy.shtml

 

http://www.barefootsworld.net/pearl.html

 

Don't forget all the great Pearl Harbor shows on the History Channel today!


For fear of repeats, I simply typed in PEARL HARBOR in our forum search engine and this is what it came up with:

 

http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/eng...%2BPearl+Harbor

 

This should give everyone plenty to read and think about on Friday, Decemeber 7, 2007!

 

Now on December 7, 2008!

 


post-256-1196964222_thumb.jpg The UK will also remember......

A poster from my new disk

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The Military Channel ran a loop of about 5 different shows on Pearl Harbor today. Very moving. Was hoping AMC would run "Tora, Tora, Tora" but it wasnt on. Just finished watching a show on Marines returning to Iwo Jima, including a young man scattering a veterans ahes there....

We saw those too darling. I was commenting to Lee that I can now name the Pearl guys by just hearing their voices in Pearl documentary. I can literally be in another room and say, "Hey there are interviewing Fisk..." We are so touched by their stories.

Even in Belgium Pearl Harbor is remembered!

We had a topic at our forum and on the History Channel there were documentaries to see.

 

On a side note, it is also my mother's Birthday although she was born 4 years later (in 1945).

 

Erwin


On a side note, it is also my mother's Birthday although she was born 4 years later (in 1945).

 

Erwin

 

Makes it easy to remember her birthday. My father was born on Washington's bday. He was named George. I always told him " Be thankful you weren't born on Lincolns birthday". My father was one of 13 kids. He had 3 brothers named Ed; Edward, Edmond and Edwin.....guess after that many kids they ran out of names.

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