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Writer's pictureMargot Morrell

Remembering Pearl Harbor

On a peaceful Sunday in December 1941, a stealth attack was unleashed on the U.S. naval station at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.  Coming in waves, 353 planes systematically bombed the base and ships docked in the harbor.  2459 Americans were killed, almost 1300 were wounded.  The Japanese strategy of “deceptive diplomacy” had worked.  America was shocked.


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