As a Veteran of USN may This day of Infamy remind us all why many fight today both e-soldiers and physical. If you get a chance to visit the memorial, do it. May they not be forgotten!
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Thank you Patriot
GOOGLE did not even bother to make a doodle for today. Corrupt commie bastards.
thats OK we dont need a doodle to recall the events.
If only this day so we never forget.
Thank you to all the veterans here, and may God bless all those that serve and have served to protect this great nation!
Today is the day that I checked onboard USS Iowa (BB 61) 1989-1991.
USS Iowa BB 61 - the Big Stick
I hope you had no issues after the accident on IOWA and thank you for your service as well.
We won't forget even as the MSM try't to memory hole the event because it was men who came together to risk it all for their mates. A black cook manning an AA gun to the guy driving a tiny harbor tug rescuing men in the water. There was not race that day just men doing what needed to be done. God bless them all!
12/7/1967 arrived inthe Nam 1st Mardiv
Thank you for your service and I hope you have no effects from that war
Will Brandon visit Pearl Harbor today?
No.
What a POS.
I hope not.
We attended Pearl Harbor ceremonies in 2013. Very moving. Got to meet some of the Arizona survivors. So glad we were able to do that.
AMEN! to That.
God Bless our soldiers!
Each and every single one.
You can't even grasp the difference between "law enforcement" and defending the nation.
So F.O.A.D. you POS.
The Navy? Really?
And you think the US Armed Forces arrest civilian criminals and corrupt politicians?
God Bless our soldiers, every last one.
Thank you four your service to our Glorious Nation! You are part of a very select group of United States of America military. Not many hold that honor. Thank you for your service! God Bless the USA. Daughter of WWII USN USS New Mexico Pacific Fleet. š±š·š±š·š±š·WWG1WGA
I read briefly on your fathers ship here:
https://ww2db.com/ship_spec.php?ship_id=338
If he is still here, thank him for me
How very kind! From my reading it was a really cool Destroyer back then. His job was to man the big cannons. He served 4 years and was out in the Pacific Ocean on missions. He also did Ballistics Training in San Diego. He was such a Good Man and Wonderful Father. He passed in 1997. He had 4 daughters in 5 years and he always told us there is only one word which describes Love. Sacrifice.š±š· PS He also taught us how to properly roll up socks in neat lil balls like in the Navy.....