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Dec, 7, 1941   WWII's version of 9/11

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  • Super User

Just remembering all those that served that day.    I have been to and passed the USS Arizona numerous times.

Just thought I'd pass this along today.       Just an early version of 9/11.  

From one Vet to all others.

God Bless and God Speed to our active duty members around the world.

Matt Fly right on target with this. To all our Veterans past and present a big Thank you for everything you have done and the sacrifices you have made.

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Thank you to all of those who have ever served our country. For those currently serving, thank you and come home safe.

man that had to have been a scary day.

A prayer sent for all of the vets, active and fallen soldiers.

R.I.P. Paul Balint Jr  I miss you bro

Thank you to all of those who have ever served our country. For those currently serving, thank you and come home safe.

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Thank you to all of those who have ever served our country. For those currently serving, thank you and come home safe.

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Thank you to all of those who have ever served our country. For those currently serving, thank you and come home safe.

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Thank you to all of those who have ever served our country. For those currently serving, thank you and come home safe.

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"December 7, 1941. A day that will live in infamy."

..............Franklin D. Roosevelt

             President of The United States of America

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