Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor: A nation remembers
Seventy years ago today, more than 2400 Americans lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Richard Cunningham, now of Hewitt, Texas, was stationed aboard the battleship USS West Virginia. On the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, Cunningham was assigned
Just when you thought no one was celebrating or remembering the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, there's this: a Navy veteran spray-painting "12-7 USN" on a Japanese car, like a racist jerk, and then two young men
Solomon Garcia, left, Commandant of the Marine Corps League in Loveland, salutes Loveland mayor Cecil Gutierrez, in honor of Dwayne Webster of Loveland who died at Pearl Harbor, Wednesday at Dwayne Webster Veteran's Park in Loveland.
Seventy years after a "date which will live in infamy," this satellite image of Pearl Harbor shows the symbols of a war's beginning and end. The symbol of the end is more evident: The USS Missouri sits at its dock at Ford Island
By Audrey McAvoy AP Navy Region Hawaii Honor Guard member presents a US flag to the family of Pearl Harbor survivor Lee Soucy during an internment ceremony for Soucy, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Honolulu. Soucy, who died last year at the age of 90,
OC Pearl Harbor vets return to Hawaii
7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. / Josh Arntz/The Herald Siblings Tom McCreary and BeeBee Lewis were raised in Honolulu and experienced first-hand the Japanese attack Dec. 7, 1941 on Pearl Harbor. They visited the Clement museum to honor the 70th
By Colleen Ferreira (cferreira@wsbt.com) It's been 70 years since the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, killing more than 2000 Americans. One Elkhart man can still smell the smoke and see the explosions. He woke up at 6 that morning. A little before 8,
For more than half a century, members of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association gathered here every Dec. 7 to commemorate the attack by the Japanese that drew the United States into World War II. Others stayed closer to
La Crosse, WI (WXOW)– It's been 70 years since the bombing of Pearl Harbor, but December 7, 1941 is a day fresh in the mind of Dick Swantz. "When Pearl Harbor hit, I was 6 years old, but I can recall, very vividly, that morning when, Sunday morning,
I went to the car to warm up, turned on the radio and it was 'Pearl Harbor,' 'Pearl Harbor.'" Saetre later went into the US Army Air Force and flew P-38 fighter planes. "I flew over the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean," Saetre said.
Pearl Harbor Day: Nation promises survivors it will never forget
7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. / Josh Arntz/The Herald Siblings Tom McCreary and BeeBee Lewis were raised in Honolulu and experienced first-hand the Japanese attack Dec. 7, 1941 on Pearl Harbor. They visited the Clement museum to honor the 70th
The survivors are fewer, the memories more distant. As America remembered those who lost their lives on the 70th anniversary Wednesday of the Japanese attack that brought the U.S..
A grateful nation delivered a heartfelt message Wednesday morning to the dwindling number of survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack: Rest easy. We'll take it from here. Allow us to repay the debt by carrying your burden. On the face of it,
Pearl Harbor survivor Bill Thornton shakes hands with Va. Gov. Bob McDonnell during the 70th Pearl Harbor Day Remembrance Ceremony at the Va. War Memorial.
7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. / Josh Arntz/The Herald Siblings Tom McCreary and BeeBee Lewis were raised in Honolulu and experienced first-hand the Japanese attack Dec. 7, 1941 on Pearl Harbor. They visited the Clement museum to honor the 70th