Thursday, December 02/2021@21:47-THE DAY of INFAMY…PEARL HARBOR-DECEMBER 07, 1941: Still stands thine ancient sacrifice, a humble and a contrite heart; Lord God of Hosts be with us yet, LEST WE FORGET, LEST WE FORGET. Poem by Rudyard Kipling.
At the going down of the SUN, and in the MORNING; WE WILL REMEMBER THEM, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.
Still TRUE to the IDEALS, WHEN as YOUNG MEN, THEY SAILED to MEET the FOE AGAIN; THEIR NAMES ENROLLED in HONOR’S COURT, THEY ALL ARE RIDING ANCHOR-IN HOME PORT!!!
YOU ALL ARE NOT FORGOTTEN, WE REMEMBER…
LOVE YOU ALL, and THANK YOU FOR OUR ALLIED WORLD’S FREEDOM/1945 T0 2021…Yours Aye-Brian CANUCK Murza…Killick Vison, W.W.II Naval Researcher-Published Author, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
Blog credit: Mr. Mac
On December 7, 2021, it will be eighty years since the “surprise” attack on Pearl Harbor. In all of those years, many books have been written about the attack and its significance. In the aftermath of the attack, there were also a lot of congressional hearings to discover why such a devastating attack could have been possible. What caused the combined strength and power of the Army and Naval forces in the Pacific to be seemingly caught so unprepared for the event?
On December 7th of this year, I will be doing a presentation based on my own research for the past several years. The resources I have been using are the archives from the State Department, the War Department, previously classified documents from the scattered intelligience organizations and extensive material from world press archives that include non-American sources. As much as it is possible, notes from Japanese sources are…
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