a date which will live in infamy...

aardvark1

Senior Citizen Member
Just a small remembrance of the 2,402 lives lost on December 7, 1941.

May they all rest in peace.

Respectfully,
 
In honor of those who died, a Union Pacific diesel locomotive with the American Flag logo is deserving to be seen.
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R.I.P. to those who died at Pearl Harbor.
 
Of course, a very significant date in the history of our American friends.

I was fortunate enough to visit Pearl Harbour some years ago and was greatly moved on our visit to the Arizona Monument. I can vividly remember seeing the oil from the stricken Battleship still bubbling to the surface some 65 years after the event.

Those who sadly lost their lives on that infamous day will never be forgotten.

With the greatest Respect.

Gam
 
The scene that always sticks we me is the famous footage of the Arizona's forward Magazine exploding. the whole forward part of that ship doesn't exist anymore...over a thousand men died in an instant. I hope we never forget...for we saw what happens when we do.

but for now, the Missouri stands guard over the Arizona's wreck, so that she and her crew can have eternal rest.
 
During my 22 years in the Royal Australian Navy, I visited/worked at Pearl Harbor several times. As a Vietnam Veteran, my visit to the Arizona memorial was especially poignant. Never to be forgotten. "We will remember them."

Bob (CRO)
As an aside - my wife keeps a photo of me, in tropical whites, taken standing next to Arizona's bell. Was I ever that young?
 
During my 22 years in the Royal Australian Navy, I visited/worked at Pearl Harbor several times. As a Vietnam Veteran, my visit to the Arizona memorial was especially poignant. Never to be forgotten. "We will remember them."

Bob (CRO)
As an aside - my wife keeps a photo of me, in tropical whites, taken standing next to Arizona's bell. Was I ever that young?

I have a photo, taken of me shortly after completing recruit school, in blues (bell bottoms). I'm surprised I was ever that skinny, :D

I never visited the memorial but sailed past the Arizona many times and was amazed that you could see the turret just below the waterline. The oil was leaking then as well.

Yesterday (10th) marked the same anniversary of the sinking of the Prince of Wales and Repulse off Malaya 3 days after Pearl Harbour. That's something the Brits seem to want to forget.
 
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