Skywatch Friday – Pearl Harbor Day

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December 7 is a sacred day in America. That is the day that American fleet was attacked in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on that day in 1941. 3700 Americans were killed that day and the attack started World War II for America.

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There were many ships damaged and sunk that day but the USS Arizona and its monument atop it symbolize the place to many. A few years ago I was fortunate enough to visit Pearl Harbor and the memorial. It is a sacred place especially since many sailors were entombed in the ship and are still there. So I didn’t take that many photographs while in the Memorial. It didn’t seem right.

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The flag still flies over the USS Arizona.

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The USS Missouri is anchored close by. The Japanese signed the terms of surrender during World War II on the deck of the ship. In the 1980’s it was brought out of mothballs during the Reagan buildup and recommissioned. My brother served proudly on the ship and I was fortunate enough to attend the recommissioning ceremony in San Francisco in May of 1986.

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13 thoughts on “Skywatch Friday – Pearl Harbor Day

  1. Susie of Arabia

    I’m glad I got to take my mom to Hawaii and to visit Pearl Harbor while she was still able to enjoy traveling. I’ll never forget that trip. Thanks for this nice reminder post of this historic day.

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