Posted on Dec 7, 2017
‘A date which will live in infamy’: Remembering Pearl Harbor
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Justin we were not there but we have a responsibility to never forget the attack or those who lost their lives as a result of the attack. We also have the same responsibility to never forget the attack or those lost their live as a result of the attack or fighting afterward, our generations Peral Harbor is 9/11/01.
I am not taking anything away or dishonoring those who were around during Pearl Harbor, just the opposite I think we should learn from our countries greatest generation. Once we forget any of these events they will repeat
I am not taking anything away or dishonoring those who were around during Pearl Harbor, just the opposite I think we should learn from our countries greatest generation. Once we forget any of these events they will repeat
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LTC Jeff Shearer very much agreed especially because that generation as well as the Korean war generation are getting really small and within a few decades there might not be any eye witnesses left. I think it was Winston Chrichill that quoted "the farther backward you can look the farther foward you might see" underlining the importance is study ones history.
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LTC Jeff Shearer
Justin I am impressed my friend, such an applicable historical quote from Churchill no less. Justin I think we see eye to eye
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