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On a quiet Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, more than 2,400 Americans

were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor. On that day, life changed in

America, and the course of history was altered forever.

Our citizens reacted to the attack with firm determination to defeat

tyranny and secure our Nation. This enterprise required the commitment

and effort of our entire country. At the height of the conflict, the

United States had ships on every ocean and troops on five continents. In

all, more than 16 million Americans wore the uniform of our Nation. They

came from all walks of life. They served honorably and fought fiercely.

At home, millions more contributed to the war effort, laboring for

victory in our factories, on farms, and across America.

Today, we honor those who fought and died at Pearl Harbor, and we pay

special tribute to the veterans of World War II. These heroes hold a

cherished place in our history. Through their courage, sacrifice, and

selfless dedication, they saved our country and preserved freedom. As we

fight the war on terror, their patriotism continues to inspire a new

generation of Americans who have been called to defend the blessings of

liberty. Like those who have gone before them throughout our history,

our troops fighting the war on terror are defending America from danger

and liberating the oppressed.
 
On a quiet Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, more than 2,400 Americans

were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor. On that day, life changed in

America, and the course of history was altered forever.

Our citizens reacted to the attack with firm determination to defeat

tyranny and secure our Nation. This enterprise required the commitment

and effort of our entire country. At the height of the conflict, the

United States had ships on every ocean and troops on five continents. In

all, more than 16 million Americans wore the uniform of our Nation. They

came from all walks of life. They served honorably and fought fiercely.

At home, millions more contributed to the war effort, laboring for

victory in our factories, on farms, and across America.

Today, we honor those who fought and died at Pearl Harbor, and we pay

special tribute to the veterans of World War II. These heroes hold a

cherished place in our history. Through their courage, sacrifice, and

selfless dedication, they saved our country and preserved freedom. As we

fight the war on terror, their patriotism continues to inspire a new

generation of Americans who have been called to defend the blessings of

liberty. Like those who have gone before them throughout our history,

our troops fighting the war on terror are defending America from danger

and liberating the oppressed.
Thanks for the reminder Jeremy, Seems like a lot of people these days know nothing of this nations history. A friends father served in the in the Pacific when he was 17-18 years old and told us he was scared s&*tless every day. He survived, married and raised five beautiful children. They are the happiest people I know and a pleasure to be around. This country would not be what it is without the sacrifices of those that served in our military.

Thanks,

Glenn
 
well said. i was, as well as many other guys on IW are or were service men, and belive me there is not a day that goes by that i do not think about friends and family and all those brave men and women serving our county so we can play with our toys and live a free life. unfortunatly many, if not most people forgot or are too rapped up in there own little worlds to appreciate how preccsious that freedom is.

long may the "RED,WHITE AND BLUE" FLY. Mike costanzo.
 
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