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Patty's avatar

A day that will live in infamy. It was a horrible day for Americans, but they/we are as a whole a resilient people. They rose up stronger and came back to grab victory. The saddest part is that they couldn’t bring back all the ones that lost their lives that day. So glad you choose to remember this day every year. Tara. When we forget the event we forget the lessons and the mistakes get repeated with disastrous results.

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My father joined the Navy right after the Pearl Harbor attack, as did so many other Patriotic young men and women. The war footing was coming with the efforts of an entire nation and when we were forced to join the war, we did so in a way never seen before or after.

My father served for the duration which in his case was over 3 1/2 years. He sailed into both theaters of war and he sailed on his LST'S the equivalent of 3 and a half times around the world.

My father left the Navy for a civilian life as a Chief Petty Officer. He would have been 103 years old day before yesterday. May, my father and all of the Greatest Generation who have passed, rest in peace. God bless the Greatest Nation in the history of the world. Thank you Tara.

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