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Sunday December 7th is Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
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Posted on 12/06/2008 1:53:14 PM PST by Dubya

DECEMBER 7th, 1941 : DECEMBER 7th, 2008 = 67 YEARS

JAPAN DECLARED WAR ON AMERICA

Flags at half-staff for Pearl Harbor Day

Flags should be flown at half-staff Sunday, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, in respect for the victims of Pearl Harbor. DECEMBER 7th, 1941 : DECEMBER 7th, 2008 = 67 YEARS

JAPAN DECLARED WAR ON AMERICA

Flags at half-staff for Pearl Harbor Day

Flags should be flown at half-staff Sunday, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, in respect for the victims of Pearl Harbor.

United States flag should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset Sunday.

This year is the 67th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack on Dec. 7, 1941.

Half Staff Alert Sunday December 7th is Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. On this day, flags on all federal buildings will be displayed at half staff from sun up to sun down. Many companies and private citizens also take part in this display honoring the veterans and those who died in the attack. United States flag should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset Sunday.

This year is the 67th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

More than 2,400 Americans died in the attack on Dec. 7, 1941.

Half Staff Alert Sunday December 7th is Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. On this day, flags on all federal buildings will be displayed at half staff from sun up to sun down. Many companies and private citizens also take part in this display honoring the veterans and those who died in the attack.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Japan; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: anniversary; december71941; december72008; godsgravesglyphs; pearlharbor; usnavy; wwii
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Note: The following text is a quote:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/12/20081205.html

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
December 5, 2008

President Bush Signs the President Proclamation Designating the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument and the Presidential Proclamation in Honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2008

Oval Office

Video (Windows)
Presidential Remarks
Audio
10:25 A.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. I am going to sign two documents — one a Pearl Harbor Day proclamation, and the other creating the World War II Valor in Pacific National Monument. The National Monument will include nine sites — five in Hawaii, three in Alaska, and one in California at the Tule Lake Segregation Center, which was where Japanese Americans were detained during World War II.

The purpose of the monument is to remind generations of Americans of the sacrifices that Americans made to protect our country. But there’s a broader purpose, as well, and that is to remind generations of Americans about the transformative effect of freedom.

One of the great stories during World War II was that people fought bitterly to defend our country and way of life, and then worked to help our enemies develop democracies according to their own cultures and their own history. And today, I am so pleased to report that Japan is a strong ally of the United States of America — an ally in defending our liberties and an ally in spreading liberty as the great ideological alternative to an enemy that still wants to do us harm.

And so this monument will help people realize the breadth and the history of World War II and its aftermath.

So I’m pleased to sign both documents, and I want to thank our distinguished visitors for joining me.

(The proclamations are signed.)

Thank you.

END 10:27 A.M. EST


41 posted on 12/07/2008 10:48:22 PM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy
Reading all posts with interest. Thanks to everyone who posted their personal remembrances of that solemn occasion 67 years ago, and to those who posted update info.

My Dad is gone now, but when he was alive, I always called him on Pearl Harbor Day every year and asked, "By the way, what were you doing on December 7, 1941?" And we would reminisce together and he would talk about how shocked he and his school buddies were on hearing the news. "We sat around the radio and knew we were going to war."

42 posted on 12/08/2008 9:47:43 AM PST by Ciexyz
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To: 21twelve
There's a metal memorial set into the deck of the Missouri at that location. My dad has a picture of himself crouching beside it in the early 50's (he served on the Iowa). When I went to Hawaii for our honeymoon, I had my wife take a picture of me in the same pose, on the same ship nearly 50 years later.
43 posted on 12/08/2008 10:56:13 AM PST by GOP_Party_Animal
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To: Ciexyz

“”We sat around the radio and knew we were going to war.””

Thank you for sharing that Ciexyz.
God bless you.


44 posted on 12/08/2008 2:08:03 PM PST by Cindy
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