“I had never known that blood could be so bright red.” — Elizabeth P. MacIntosh (Honolulu After Pearl Harbor)
The only thing the living can do for the dead is remember them.
“I had never known that blood could be so bright red.” — Elizabeth P. MacIntosh (Honolulu After Pearl Harbor)
The only thing the living can do for the dead is remember them.
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Remembering Pearl Harbor, 2012
Thanks, BOB.
About 25 years ago, I had the opportunity to visit the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. It was a very moving experience.
I’ve never been there. I hope to visit one day.
Just A Conservative Girl posted this at Potluck.
Too many of them are devoid of the logical thought process.
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First, thank you for your dedication to preserving our history, and for your service to our country. This is a grand and fitting tribute to those who lost their lives on December 7. Patriots such as you and these commenters, we do stand a slim chance of maintaining our accurate history
God blessings
Thanks, RM. I appreciate the kind words.
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