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In this electronic field trip on this 75th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, eyewitnesses and survivors explain to our student reporters and to all of you why we should remember Pearl Harbor.
This weekend marks Pearl Harbor Day, commemorating the anniversary of Japan’s surprise attack on that U.S. Navy base. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt told the Congress that Dec. 7, 1941, was ...
This year, the anniversary of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor was as much a time for reflection on how people remember the event as it was to honor the event itself, as the “day that ...
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As I read the Dec. 6 and 7 editions of The Columbian, I was saddened to notice there were no articles referencing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, a “Day of Infamy.” ...
“I’m sure Lou and many of the other survivors would have said we have to forge ahead and continue to ensure we continue to remember Pearl Harbor, ” he said.
Although the Greatest Generation mostly is no longer with us, Americans always will remember the sacrifice that began Dec. 7, 1941.
Although the Greatest Generation mostly is no longer with us, Americans always will remember the sacrifice that began Dec. 7, 1941.