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On National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we honor those whose lives were cut short that tragic morning. And we reflect on the resilience of our Armed Forces who withstood the attack and built the most capable fighting force in the world.
We do not break and we never back down. https://t.co/J8C8U2yoUS
Please don’t ever let the GOP tell you they love the military and Dems do not. Today we are passing a Dem-led defense bill to support our troops AND we also happen to know today is Pearl Harbor Day, NOT D-Day. Good God. https://t.co/9js2TeFzQ5
On this day, 81 years ago, our Nation was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called it "a date which will live in infamy.”
Today, we honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice that day.
#PearlHarbor https://t.co/4bnLYxQ7Kp
Today is Pearl Harbor Day in the U.S., a “day that will live in infamy” for the unprovoked attack by the Empire of Japan upon U.S. forces stationed in Hawaii. But it also marked a dark turning point for Japanese Americans, who overnight became the “enemy.” At age 4, I was /1
We are walking 50 miles from Kaneohe to Pearl Harbor to honor the 81st anniversary of the attack on #PearlHarbor, and our brothers and sisters who have paid the ultimate price. We honor all who serve & sacrifice to defend the safety, security and freedom of the American people. https://t.co/Tq35dvsBMv
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day marks the anniversary of the unexpected attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, during #WWII. Today, we reflect and remember the many service members and civilians who lost their lives or were injured on this tragic day in American history. https://t.co/JkM5GFsgLz
On 7 Dec, we should remember the more than 2200 Sailors and Marines killed at Pearl Harbor, many of whom rest in peace in the sunken hull of USS Arizona. WWII was about standing up to dictators, and the courage of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Sail proud, shipmates. https://t.co/RCx4DkiLTB
— Admiral James Stavridis, USN, Ret. (@stavridisj) December 7, 2022
Today is 81 years since the Pearl Harbor attack.
The U.S. used the attack to justify forcibly moving 122,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps — anyone with 1/16th ancestry.
Families were forced to sell belongings and moved to substandard barracks gated with barbed wire. https://t.co/mr56MJ38yP
'- A date which will live in infamy -'
On the 81st commemoration of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we pause to salute, honor, and remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who lost their lives during the attack on December 7, 1941. https://t.co/QLDTaJAdT7
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day seeks to honor the victims of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, an American Naval Station. The attack is often cited as the catalyst for American involvement in the Second World War, given that President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war on Japan the following day.
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