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Pearl Harbor Day

Post by Old Skool Cat » Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:23 am

It's amazing to me how the passage of time has seemed to make this event less and less significant to our citizens. Please take time today to remember Pearl Harbor on the 70th anniversary of that attack. My grandfather's ship, the U.S.S. West Virginia, took six torpedo hits and was sunk that fateful day. The "WeeVee" was brought back to the surface and rebuilt. She eventually became an instrumental warship in the defeat of the Japanese naval empire. My grandfather was not stationed in Pearl Harbor at the time, but was reassigned to the WeeVee after she was resurrected. Thank you Greatest Generation for my freedoms today!


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Re: Pearl Harbor Day

Post by rtb » Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:26 am

Old Skool Cat wrote:It's amazing to me how the passage of time has seemed to make this event less and less significant to our citizens. Please take time today to remember Pearl Harbor on the 70th anniversary of that attack. My grandfather's ship, the U.S.S. West Virginia, took six torpedo hits and was sunk that fateful day. The "WeeVee" was brought back to the surface and rebuilt. She eventually became an instrumental warship in the defeat of the Japanese naval empire. My grandfather was not stationed in Pearl Harbor at the time, but was reassigned to the WeeVee after she was resurrected. Thank you Greatest Generation for my freedoms today!
:goodpost: I think everyone should listen to this speech each year at this time and also make sure to pass this on to your kids.

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