Sunday, December 6, 2015

Remembering Pearl Harbor


Remembering Pearl Harbor
By Brian E. Clark

This isn’t going to be a long diatribe on how great of a loss we suffered on that fateful Sunday Morning, December 7th, 1941. It is true, it was a national tragedy, and 2,403 men and women died that day. It was this unfortunate incident that finally pushed us in to World War II, where, again, hundreds of thousands of American Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines were killed and wounded, with many more civilians senselessly murdered for no purpose but evil. But it was our participation in this war that ended that tyranny, and stopped that evil, and restored freedom around the world once again. It’s this day, among many others, that remind us, that freedom comes at a cost. God Bless those that served.



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