Lest We Forget

I visited the Arizona in 2003 shortly before we invaded Iraq. I thought I would have mixed feelings about it since I was not in favor of sending troops to Iraq. I found the memorial very moving and cried for the men and women who were killed in that war and the ones who were to be killed in what would become the current war. I put flowers in the water in their memory and I bought a flag that had been flown over the memorial.

Here are some pictures I took:

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Bless their souls, and bless all those who have the courage to serve.
 
I remember visiting Pearl Harbor with my parents when I was 18. My brother was stationed there in the Navy. I thought it was going to be some stupid historic thing that my dad drug me to (he was a history teacher). I cried! So moving, even for a know it all teenage girl! :blush: God bless our military!
 

Charade said:


I saw that article too, Charade. One last reunion. How poignant.

I visited the USS Arizona Memorial in 1998. It truly is hallowed ground. And the oil, still slowly rising to the surface, drop by drop, all these years later, a silent symbol of those souls lost down below. . . .

Our world will be forever grateful for the sacrifices of our military . . .
 
Thank you for posting this and remebering. God Bless all of those who were so brave.
 
This is one of those dates that just kind of clicks in my mind when I see it on the calendar, like a birthday, only the opposite.
 
Rest assured. I remember the whole year long. Today is my birthday.

Although I wasn't born yet, I remember them always. I think that I was born on purpose on this day. Kind of a bitter sweet thing.

If it wasn't for them, this country wouldn't be the way it is.

God bless them !!!!!!!!!
 
My DH played "Taps" this morning.
 
kdudley3 said:
Rest assured. I remember the whole year long. Today is my birthday.

Although I wasn't born yet, I remember them always. I think that I was born on purpose on this day. Kind of a bitter sweet thing.

If it wasn't for them, this country wouldn't be the way it is.

God bless them !!!!!!!!!


Happy Birthday! Today is my DS's birthday - he is two. I had to have a scheduled csection and I chose this date because it was my great-grandmothers birthday (who was named Pearl - and she was born WAY before 1941). But even though it's a happy day in our family, we'll always remember the sad occurences of 1941.
 
God Bless our brave American Soldiers that died at Pearl Harbor, they won't be forgotten.
 
God Rest my great uncle Millard Bishop, who was 17. He was on the Arizona. I have his purple heart and picture on our chest.

Bless them all.......
 
Rozzie said:
God Rest my great uncle Millard Bishop, who was 17. He was on the Arizona. I have his purple heart and picture on our chest.

Bless them all.......



Wow . . . just 17. So, so young . . . :sad1:
 
God Bless all those who have served, and died on that day and during WWII Also, God Bless those are serving and will serve this great nation.
Here's a couple of pictures I found online.

Here's what she looked like before the attack. As you can see this was taken with President Hoover on board March of 1931.
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