The Pic of the Day: Sterling Cale, Pearl Harbor Survivor Commemorates the Event with the Navy
Sterling Cale, a Pearl Harbor survivor, answers questions from a reporter from Hawaii News Now during a Pearl Harbor Remembrance ceremony.
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Sterling Cale, a Pearl Harbor survivor, answers questions from a reporter from Hawaii News Now during a Pearl Harbor Remembrance ceremony.
81 years after being killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor, the remains of Shipfitter (SF) 2nd Class Claude Ralph Garcia, assigned to the Colorado-class battleship USS West Virginia (BB-48) returned to Ventura County
None of the five mini subs or their crews returned from their missions.
When Mallory found out about his task, he seized the opportunity and went with the idea of drilling a secret message on the dentures of the “Architect of the War in the Pacific.”
Not many of us know that there was supposed to be a third atomic bomb, usually referred to as the”demon core.”
USS Ward was one of many warships used during the war, but there was something special about USS Ward that earned its popularity – it fired the first shot at Pearl Harbor from the US side of the war.
A Date Which Will Live In Infamy “…December 7th, 1941. A date which will live in infamy. The United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by air and naval forces of the empire of Japan.” These were the opening words of a speech by President Franklin Roosevelt when he appeared before Congress the […]
On Veterans Day we remember those who when their country asked, “Who will give their very lives to defend us?” raised their hands and said, “Here am I, send me.”
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A coordinated attack on our satellites would cripple everything from nuclear defense to GPS and even text messaging. Still think it’s a joke?
Start your week off strong by getting caught up on all the top stories you missed last week, December 7th – December 13th.
The attack on Pearl Harbor has a prominent place in American culture. This is because of the inherent American notion of fairness.