Attack on Pearl Harbor Map

Attack on Pearl Harbor Map

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A date which will live in infamy..." President Franklin D. Roosevelt wasn't wrong about December 7, 1941. But just as the date has continued to haunt our country, the valor of US warfighters has now gone on to embolden America for 80+ years. We've told the stories of those who survived the fight and those who gave themselves for the greater good. But as always, there's too many stories to tell. Like Chief Petty Officer John Finn. Who jumped out of bed to fire a .30 cal for two and a half hours with zero cover and one arm (as the other had taken a bullet). He received nineteen other wounds, but none of them knocked his finger off the trigger. Or George Walters. A civilian dockworker, who used an industrial crane to shield the troops, providing them clear shots to enemy aircraft, all while making himself a 350-ton sitting duck. The son of a gun even swung the crane's arm at swooping Japanese Zeroes. The dock eventually blew up beneath him, but he went on to tell the tale of how he was a

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