Trauma1
Legend
Hey guys. I've always been kind of a WW2 history buff since I was a kid, and both of my grandfathers served during WW2. One fought in france; the other in italy. Thankfully, both made it back from the war to tell their tale. Let's just say as a kid I had some pretty amazing memorabilia from the war.
My wife and I went to Hawai'i for our honeymoon, and you can guess that Pearl Harbor in Oahu was once place I wanted to spend time at. It was truly an amazing experience. Everything from the bullet holes that still exist in some of the structural landmarks; to the actual monuments themselves. I took a ton of video when I was there; especially at the USS Arizona memorial.
Anyway, I feel that often this day passes without notice to many people; when it really should. I wanted to take the time to salute all of those that were involved and/or fell on that terrible day 68 years ago (12/7/1941), and for what they did for this country. This surprise attack facilitated the United States entry into WW2; as well as propagate the industrial giant that is/was the United States Of America. We came together united as a country, and in the end we won the war.
In the words of the Japanese Admiral Yamamoto following the attack on Pearl Harbor: "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.".....He couldn't have been more right.
USA! USA! USA! USA!
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My wife and I went to Hawai'i for our honeymoon, and you can guess that Pearl Harbor in Oahu was once place I wanted to spend time at. It was truly an amazing experience. Everything from the bullet holes that still exist in some of the structural landmarks; to the actual monuments themselves. I took a ton of video when I was there; especially at the USS Arizona memorial.
Anyway, I feel that often this day passes without notice to many people; when it really should. I wanted to take the time to salute all of those that were involved and/or fell on that terrible day 68 years ago (12/7/1941), and for what they did for this country. This surprise attack facilitated the United States entry into WW2; as well as propagate the industrial giant that is/was the United States Of America. We came together united as a country, and in the end we won the war.
In the words of the Japanese Admiral Yamamoto following the attack on Pearl Harbor: "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.".....He couldn't have been more right.
USA! USA! USA! USA!
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