so, does anyone do anything special? I put on my pin (it was my grandpa's) and that's about it. I just feel like I should do more, but....I don't. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Because growing up, my brother's Little League coach was at Pearl Harbor. It meant something then and it still does.
By that logic, Kevin Bacon could be connected to Pearl Harbor, so we should remember it. Why is the day special?
What? I just asked if anyone else did anything. I didn't demand that you do something and if you didn't then you are bad. :bugeye:
I'm just curious why you think it's especially important, why you feel that wearing a button isn't enough. No offense meant by the Kevin Bacon bit. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Its special to me because someone we know and respect survived it. And I'm from a military family. And I know it meant something to my grandpa. It was their 9/11 and I know how I felt on that day. I just feel while there are survivors still alive, we should show some appreciation.
Ah. Perhaps you could have a moment of silence before dinner, or if you have time you could volunteer at a veteran's center?
I had a WW2 friend that recently died. We would get together and raise the American flag in the front of his house on Dec 7 for many years. We would salute it then salute each other for we are both veterans just of different wars.I'm going to miss him this year and I don't have a flag but will still salute him and the first flag I see. It will be a day of remembering the times he and I had together talking about "his" war mostly.
When you are doing a moment of silence...sit and wonder why U.S Command decided to line up the battleships like targets for several weeks. Japan - planning pearl, for weeks: Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Excerpt of memo from Lieutenant Commander Arthur McCollum of the Office of Naval Intelligence, submitted to Navy Captains Walter Anderson and Dudley Knox. The October 7, 1940 memo contained an 8-part plan to counter rising Japanese hegemony over East Asia, and a pre-Pearl Harbor estimation of the Pacific situation. The memo remained classified until 1994.(Freedom of information act) 0p-16-F-2 ON1 7 October 1940
I just couldn't resist, but he actually can be (to the movie Pearl Harbor at least). 1. Pearl Harbor stars Kate Beckinsale 2. Kate Beckinsale was in the movie Click with Sean Astin 3. Sean Astin was in the movie White Water Summer with Kevin Bacon
To honour the victims, and people like your grandpa. Finding out when governments lie to their own people and trick them, is always important. If they get away with it once, they might do it twice(911). Now they will do it as much as they like. You live in a police state.
Then why not get pissed at the Japanese as well. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I think I'd rather do something to honour them that doesn't involve anger.
Good for you. I still call 'em Japs. Anyway Japan was military state and acted like one. America got itself in WWII - fought military states bent on world domination...only to win and become one. "He who fights with monsters for too long, risks himself becoming a monster".
I kinda always thought Hiroshima and Nagasaki were pretty good indicators of how pissed we were at the Japanese at the time.
at the time, yes. It serves no purpose now. I don't want to show my appreciation and respect with anger. I think we'll be going to the VFW that night. I know they are holding a ceremony at the exact time the attack started, but I don't think we will be able to make it.