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Remember Pearl Harbor... On this day in 1941, 2,390 people lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
This is just a reminder so that they are not forgotten... Oil droplets bubble to the surface of Pearl Harbor above the USS Arizona, creating a vivid link to the past. On a quiet Sunday morning December 7, 1941 a Japanese surprise air attack left the Pacific Fleet in smoldering heaps of broken, twisted steel. Here, peace was interrupted and paradise lost. In hours, 2,390 futures were stolen, half of these casualties from the battleship Arizona. http://www.nps.gov/usar/ | |
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applekisses said: On this day in 1941, 2,390 people lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
This is just a reminder so that they are not forgotten... Oil droplets bubble to the surface of Pearl Harbor above the USS Arizona, creating a vivid link to the past. On a quiet Sunday morning December 7, 1941 a Japanese surprise air attack left the Pacific Fleet in smoldering heaps of broken, twisted steel. Here, peace was interrupted and paradise lost. In hours, 2,390 futures were stolen, half of these casualties from the battleship Arizona. http://www.nps.gov/usar/ my colleague and friend who is sitting right adjacent to me now went to Pearl Harbour last year with her two sons and husband...she said it was an amazing place and you could still feel the souls there | |
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Natisse said: applekisses said: On this day in 1941, 2,390 people lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
This is just a reminder so that they are not forgotten... Oil droplets bubble to the surface of Pearl Harbor above the USS Arizona, creating a vivid link to the past. On a quiet Sunday morning December 7, 1941 a Japanese surprise air attack left the Pacific Fleet in smoldering heaps of broken, twisted steel. Here, peace was interrupted and paradise lost. In hours, 2,390 futures were stolen, half of these casualties from the battleship Arizona. http://www.nps.gov/usar/ my colleague and friend who is sitting right adjacent to me now went to Pearl Harbour last year with her two sons and husband...she said it was an amazing place and you could still feel the souls there I've heard that too from people that have been there. | |
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applekisses said: Natisse said: my colleague and friend who is sitting right adjacent to me now went to Pearl Harbour last year with her two sons and husband...she said it was an amazing place and you could still feel the souls there I've heard that too from people that have been there. me too...apparently it's a very eerie place | |
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