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iron281
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December 7, 1941.
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Wildfire532FB
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I will never forget [ December 07, 2005, 08:20 AM: Message edited by: Cobra5.0Jeep ]
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season'd 88
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Throttle Stop
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If you're ever able to get to the Arizona memorial, it's a definate tear jerker. Just to think that those men were stuck inside the ship when she went down, man.
For those that gave it all, a very huge
Let's never let this happen again
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Wildfire532FB
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December 8th, 1942 my grandfather joined the AF and served on B17 bombers for the entire war.
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nitrous_bob
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not to offend any japanese people here in the US, or to cause any hardship.....
but those clouds of smoke over our ships (RIP to our grandfathers who suffered)in pearl harbor don't come close to the american reply.....X2
2,500 US were killed in pearl harbor...about 250 aircraft destroyed, and i think 7 ships were sunk... but i copied this from the site i got that "blast" from...
During World War II, for the official purpose of forcing the Japanese to surrender unconditionally, the United States military dropped atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan on August 6 and August 9, 1945, respectively. At least 120,000 people, about 95% of which were civilian, were killed outright, and around twice as many over time. These were the first and only nuclear attacks in history. Japan sent notice of its unconditional surrender to the Allies of World War II on August 15. [ December 07, 2005, 09:51 AM: Message edited by: nitrous_bob ]
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03SVTPower
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quote: Originally posted by Throttle Stop: If you're ever able to get to the Arizona memorial, it's a definate tear jerker. Just to think that those men were stuck inside the ship when she went down, man.
For those that gave it all, a very huge
Let's never let this happen again
Couldnt agree with you more, I was about 13 years old when i got to go to the memorial with my Mom and step-dad, even at that young age I was, it was a emotional visit there.
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RixSikCobra
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Always remember the people who gave their lives for our freedom.
We lost 2,500 at Pearl. Just under 300k for the entire war.
I hate to use a cliche, but "Freedom isn't free"
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I would like to thank all of the military personell on the board for the sacrafices they make to protect ouw wonderful country.
I will always have a very very deep respect for the soldiers that gave their lives for our protection and the ideals that we as a country stand for.
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quote: Originally posted by 03SVTPower: quote: Originally posted by Throttle Stop: If you're ever able to get to the Arizona memorial, it's a definate tear jerker. Just to think that those men were stuck inside the ship when she went down, man.
For those that gave it all, a very huge
Let's never let this happen again
Couldnt agree with you more, I was about 13 years old when i got to go to the memorial with my Mom and step-dad, even at that young age I was, it was a emotional visit there.
If you look down in the water you can still see that it is leaking oil after all these years
Very eerie...
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quote: Originally posted by nitrous_bob: not to offend any japanese people here in the US, or to cause any hardship.....
but those clouds of smoke over our ships (RIP to our grandfathers who suffered)in pearl harbor don't come close to the american reply.....X2
2,500 US were killed in pearl harbor...about 250 aircraft destroyed, and i think 7 ships were sunk... but i copied this from the site i got that "blast" from...
During World War II, for the official purpose of forcing the Japanese to surrender unconditionally, the United States military dropped atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan on August 6 and August 9, 1945, respectively. At least 120,000 people, about 95% of which were civilian, were killed outright, and around twice as many over time. These were the first and only nuclear attacks in history. Japan sent notice of its unconditional surrender to the Allies of World War II on August 15.
not to offend anyone, but .. i read somewhere that japan was already formulating a surrender agreement before the atomic bombs were dropped. that's just what we talked about in class so whatever. i guess desperate times call for desperate measures, but so many innocent people died(from both sides) RIP to all the US soldiers and innocent civilians in Japan. [ December 07, 2005, 05:52 PM: Message edited by: Jmir018 ]
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Thanks for sharing those pics w us
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quote: Originally posted by Jmir018: quote: Originally posted by nitrous_bob: not to offend any japanese people here in the US, or to cause any hardship.....
but those clouds of smoke over our ships (RIP to our grandfathers who suffered)in pearl harbor don't come close to the american reply.....X2
2,500 US were killed in pearl harbor...about 250 aircraft destroyed, and i think 7 ships were sunk... but i copied this from the site i got that "blast" from...
During World War II, for the official purpose of forcing the Japanese to surrender unconditionally, the United States military dropped atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan on August 6 and August 9, 1945, respectively. At least 120,000 people, about 95% of which were civilian, were killed outright, and around twice as many over time. These were the first and only nuclear attacks in history. Japan sent notice of its unconditional surrender to the Allies of World War II on August 15.
not to offend anyone, but .. i read somewhere that japan was already fomulating a surrender agreement before the atomic bombs were dropped. that's just what we talked about in class so whatever. i guess desperate times call for desperate measures, but so many innocent people die(from both sides) RIP all the US soldiers and innocent civilians in Japan.
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Wildfire532FB
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quote: Originally posted by 92stangLX: quote: Originally posted by 03SVTPower: quote: Originally posted by Throttle Stop: If you're ever able to get to the Arizona memorial, it's a definate tear jerker. Just to think that those men were stuck inside the ship when she went down, man.
For those that gave it all, a very huge
Let's never let this happen again
Couldnt agree with you more, I was about 13 years old when i got to go to the memorial with my Mom and step-dad, even at that young age I was, it was a emotional visit there.
If you look down in the water you can still see that it is leaking oil after all these years
Very eerie...
Yeah also just think about all the explosives still inside the hull and unexplosed bombs laying in the water too. It would be interesting to see pictures of the ship from underwater but i don't think anyone is allowed to dive near it.
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thanks for protecing our way of life to all the guys n ladies serving and vets aswell
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