President Franklin Roosevelt called the unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor a “date which will live in infamy,” in a famous address to the nation delivered after Japan’s deadly strike against U.S. naval ...
As we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, we must never forget those responsible for igniting that supreme example of human aggression and suffering. Conventional ...
YORK. IN MORE NATIONAL HEADLINES 83 YEARS AGO TODAY IS A DATE WHICH WILL LIVE IN INFAMY DECEMBER 7TH, 1941 JAPANESE FORCES ATTACKED A U.S. NAVY BASE AT PEARL HARBOR IN HAWAII, LAUNCHING THE UNITED ...
(CNN) — Seventy-six years ago today, Japanese forces carried out an attack on a US Navy base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, killing thousands and catapulting the United States into World War II. December ...
Dec. 7, 1941 was indeed “a date that shall live in infamy” as Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor, an act that brought the U.S. into WWII. More than 2,400 Americans were killed that day, and ...
THOMASVILLE — John B. Gordon 383 UDC is joining in the celebration of the “Happy 250th Birthday USA!” During each meeting, a chapter member presents a Minute of Celebration regarding an important ...
In just a few short days we’ll be upon the 66th anniversary of an event that many believed would never be overlooked in this nation – December 7, 1941. It became known as “a date which will live in ...
When the phrase “days of infamy” is mentioned, two dates come to the forefront for most Americans: Dec. 7, 1941, and Sept. 11, 2001.