A salute to the people who lost their lives on the day of infamy 83 years ago, to those who saved lives that day and those who died in service to this country.
I can say The Pearl Harbour Memorial is a humbling and eerie place to visit as i am sure the airfields ( i feel they get lost in the rememberance) are as well, but i never made it there.
My wife and I were there in the late 80's and my brother was serving in the airforce. At that time there were still living survivors telling their stories, and there were still unrepaired bullet holes in some of the buildings. It was truly a sad day in the history of our country.
Sounds like Gettysburg the bullet holes in the building the cannons lined up around the field
I visited Gettysburg a few years ago. Absolutely amazing place of history. I plan on going back in the next year. There were too many places to see within 2 weeks.
Sad day it was, i also enjoyed watching the broadcasts of the stories first of the human spirit and also the national pride.
Not to take away from 7 December, but when you mentioned the bullet holes I thought Of a church between Freehold and Englishtown NJ, Tennent Church. If you go inside you can still see the blood of a soldier on one of the pews there. He was wounded in the Battle of Monmouth just between those two towns during the Revolutionary War. So close, history in my back yard. I lived a few miles down the road from this area on Tennent Rd. and seeing this as a young teen it has always stuck in my memory. I don't think to many people are aware of this Historic Church.