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More than 80 years after he died in the attack on Pearl Harbor, John Connolly was finally laid to rest — not as an unknown in ...
More than 80 years after he died in the attack on Pearl Harbor, John Connolly was finally laid to rest – not as an unknown in ...
Occasionally, just rarely, a day comes along that will long be remembered. It may be too early to celebrate just yet, but I have my hopes up.
More than 80 years after he died in the attack on Pearl Harbor, John Connolly was finally laid to rest – not as an unknown in ...
A new local remembrance project shines light on eight Charlottesville-area servicemen lost on Pearl Harbor and D-Day, ...
Wednesday marks the 75th anniversary since the Dec. 7, 1941 attacks at an American naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor drew the United States into World War II.
Pacific Historic Park, a nonprofit group supporting historical sites in the Pacific, including Pearl Harbor ... described the attack as "a day that will live in infamy." "I do feel like a part ...
In August 1941, about four months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ... s disingenuous provocations — this was a day of American infamy. Where do we go from here?
Even with the fairly recent arrival of the United States Pacific Fleet which had deployed to the island from San Diego to their new main base at Pearl Harbor only seemed to harbinger nothing more ...
A solemn remembrance of those who perished during the Dec. 7, 1941 attack of Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces culminated with a moving speech authored by Ret. Maj. Gen./Chaplain Charles C.
The attack on Pearl Harbor, more than eight decades ago, truly is a day that lives in infamy, as is Sept. 11, 2001, said Maj. Gen Steve Best, who spoke at the ceremony. It is important to keep ...