Yep, it's that time of the year. Today, in 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, a US Navy base in Hawaii. Many ships and men were lost, bringing the US into WWII. If you have a flag, fly it at half. Remember Pearl Harbor.
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16Skittles wrote:
Yep, it's that time of the year. Today, in 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, a US Navy base in Hawaii. Many ships and men were lost, bringing the US into WWII. If you have a flag, fly it at half. Remember Pearl Harbor.
I'm British but I will fly the flag.
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I'm British, but I've been on Battleship Missouri, the remembrance ship in Pearl Harbour. So yeah, let's remember the lives lost.
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[This is from the thread I made, and cheddergirl merged it. So here is my ultimate nerdyness for you]
For anyone who doesn't know, the battle of Pearl Harbor was when the Japanese Imperial Navy launched a surprise attack using over 300 aircraft from 6 aircraft carriers, against the US Navy's fleet, which was moored in Pearl Harbor, Oahu Hawaii, as well as the surrounding airfields. 5 battleships were sunk, along with 2 cruisers and a handful of destroyers and minesweepers. 2402 US service men and 60 civilians were killed (1700 of these men were lost on the battleship USS Arizona alone), with the Japanese losing 29 pilots. The Japanese tried to send a Declaration of War, but it wasn't received until after the attack, so the US forces were caught completely off guard. The attack pulled the USA into World War Two.
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i remember learning about this in school. i also read a "dear america" book about Pearl Harbor too. It's so sad what people do when they hate each other.

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I know.
Oh, my great great uncle was a gunner on one of the battleships that was sunk (USS West Virginia).
But he served on it after Pearl Harbor.
The water at Pearl Harbor is only 40 feet deep, so when the ships were sunk, they still stuck up out of the water, so all but three of the ships sunk were repaired and fought on for the rest of the war.
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[off-topic]Huzzah, my merge of two threads was successful!
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I visited the Pearl Harbor site on a trip to Hawaii. It's kind or pretty sad when you see the wall containing all the names of those who had died on the day of those attacks.

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I find this bone chilling:
This is the sunken USS Arizona. To this day, there are still 1000 bodies inside that thing.
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militarydudes wrote:
I find this bone chilling:
http://petticoatsandpistols.com/wp-cont … morial.jpg
This is the sunken USS Arizona. To this day, there are still 1000 bodies inside that thing.
I've stood on that memorial. I have a picture of the wall of names. It's just so sad.
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I wondered why Sky Movies were playing Peal Harbour loads today.
Anyway, it is a sad event, like all war. But does it really have to heppen all the time?
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FlexiStudio wrote:
I wondered why Sky Movies were playing Peal Harbour loads today.
That movie stank. To much unneeded romance and fiction. There were plenty of good story's and men they could of used that were true, but Micheal Bay had to make up his own version of the attack.
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It certainly was a horrible day in US History.
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It's pretty sad how just the feeling of power and hate has killed billions of people, eh?
Especially bombing, it's really just pathetic.
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kiwi95 wrote:
Hope to serve my country when I'm older.
It's good that Pearl Harbour is remembered, it shouldn't be forgotten.![]()
No one can forget that stuff

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kiwi95 wrote:
Hope to serve my country when I'm older.
It's good that Pearl Harbour is remembered, it shouldn't be forgotten.![]()
[offtopic]yeah you said Platoon Commander on another thread, right? Cool. How do you become an officer in the UK? In the US we have the academy's, ROTC, and OTS.
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militarydudes wrote:
I find this bone chilling:
http://petticoatsandpistols.com/wp-cont … morial.jpg
This is the sunken USS Arizona. To this day, there are still 1000 bodies inside that thing.
1000? In THAT ship?
Looks kinda small to fit 1000 people.

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militarydudes wrote:
I find this bone chilling:
http://petticoatsandpistols.com/wp-cont … morial.jpg
This is the sunken USS Arizona. To this day, there are still 1000 bodies inside that thing.
I have heard about it. Did you know the emperor of Japan visited it to pay his respects once?
Anyway, we all remember this attack, and we shall cherish the good memories and knowings of those who died.

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militarydudes wrote:
kiwi95 wrote:
Hope to serve my country when I'm older.
It's good that Pearl Harbour is remembered, it shouldn't be forgotten.![]()
[offtopic]yeah you said Platoon Commander on another thread, right? Cool. How do you become an officer in the UK? In the US we have the academy's, ROTC, and OTS.
If enter for a Platoon Commander, you get sent to a 32 week (I think) training course at Sandhurst University, arguably one of the best Unis in the world. Afterwards you have to go to a full battle course to test your skills. So that's how it goes. Are you signing up?
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littletonkslover wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
I find this bone chilling:
http://petticoatsandpistols.com/wp-cont … morial.jpg
This is the sunken USS Arizona. To this day, there are still 1000 bodies inside that thing.1000? In THAT ship?
Looks kinda small to fit 1000 people.
The Pennsylvania class battleship had a crew of 1300.
A Nimitz aircraft carrier has a crew of 6000.
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