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pearl harbor day
mac10
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do not forget😥
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I hope no one forgets or trys to erase it like the other history from our past
My youngest son an DIL went to Hawaii for there delayed honeymoon
They Made a point of visiting the memorial at the time it was some what closed for renovation?
But they still got to pay there respects and visit most all of it .
May all our fallen on that terrible day RIP along with countless others who gave it all for this country
I see what this country has become and l will say i am embarrassed
Our brave men and women gave up their life for for the great country and freedom
so sad the path the leaders have turned down And taking us with them.
I hope the brave souls can forgive us
My thoughts: I'm sure there must be at least one B-29 still flying. Send it over Tokyo and drop a single concrete filled 55 gallon oil drum at random as a reminder.
My visit to The National Punchbowl Cemetery in 1978.....has caused me to......NEVER FORGET!!🤨
not sure if it is " official protical " or not but I allways lower my flag to half mast. I happened to notice the other two or three flags up and down the street still are up. I don't lower my flag for all these other so called official events as of late, such as for the queen, while personally I find some of these tragic, such as the queen, she wasn't any type of american "hero, or leader" and I refuse to lower my flag for such an event, when times such as pearl harbor happened and those men/boys truelly need remembered and respected for their tragic loss of life.
Yes, my brother as I have stated here before was there on that fateful day and survived. Then continued on Pacific tour that left emotional scars on him his whole life. Just hated all Japs until he passed.😐️
RIP. Amen
...I had an Uncle that (died before I was born) was stationed on the Arizona at the time of the sneak attack by the Japs, he was onshore, not shipboard, and survived...spent the rest of the war all over the Pacific...
81 years ago. Few of the Veterans are left. Seems to fade away.
No mention on the major media networks this morning. But... Fox did get it in for a brief 30 second slot.
My flags are at 1/2 mast, and will give em a toast at 2 pm, ( 8am Pearl time)
May all the vets past present an future be in our prayers