great looking poster - I will call my grandpa - he is a WWII vet and still alive - we are losing more and more of them everyday - if you happen to have one in your family - try to get some stories out of them - cause they may not be here next year.............
A friend of my grandfathers was at Pearl on that day. I wished I could remember the stories I heard as a kid. Cap Ross has been gone for a long while now, but I will always remember his sacrifice for the rest of us.
Bless them all. If you know a vet or spot one because of his license plate , hat , or jacket shake his hand and thank him for his service. the WWII vets are dying at a rate of 1,000 a day so our time is short to show our respect. Frank
much respect.cause of not only ww II but all service men you and i can sit on our fat ***es and be reading this **** with freedom....
Yup, we're losing 'em every day...Lost grandad in August; an old Devil Dog of the 3rd Marine Divison. RIP Paw-paw. Remember Pearl Harbor!
I visited the pearl harbor memorial last winter...quite a humbling experience standing on top of the uss arizona memorial knowing what happened.....my respect and gra***ude to all who fought
I always observed Pearl Harbor Day throughout my life by remembering, respecting and honoring those who served. Now, I also exchange gifts with my wife this day as it is also our anniversary...16 years thus far
Amen. Saw a special on the tube last night and it was followed by the what it was..Iwo Jima. More marines died on that sulfur Island than in any battle including D-Day. We should never have given it back to Japan. It should be a US Memorial.