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Posted By: Zach S.
Being active duty Navy and stationed outside of the U.S. all we have as far as English language television is AFN (American Forces Network). Of course all day today there have been little segments about the attack on Pearl Harbor and interviews and stories from the survivors. I've had the honor of meeting dozens of WW2 veterans and hearing their stories and it never ceases to amaze me. December 7, 1941 is indeed "a date which will live in infamy" and the sacrifice made by over 2000 sailors and Marines that day will never be forgotten. |
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