John B. Gordon 383 UDC is joining in the celebration of the “Happy 250th Birthday USA!” During each meeting, a chapter member ...
ONE MONDAY IN the fall of 1941, greater Nashuans retrieved their daily newspaper from their front porch or plucked it from their roadside “tube” were almost certainly hoping to read some good news for ...
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Pearl Harbor remembrance marked without surviving veterans
"A date which will live in infamy" is a day to remember those who died in the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. It's a day when at least one survivor attended the ceremony at the USS Arizona - except ...
It came to be called the “day which will live in infamy.” The attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, was a devastating loss for the nation. When the attack began at 7:55 ...
When recalling the morning of December 7, 1941, U.S. Navy veteran William “Bill” Chase noted how the usual thundering of aircraft heard across Pearl Harbor from Hickam Air Base sounded different.
"Yesterday, December 7, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan" — President ...
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