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Pearl Harbor 65 Years Later
I found this sort of interesting. Mostly the last quote where they say we're seeing the passing of a whole generation. It's amazing how this event is now passing into "History" before our eyes. That soon anyone who was there will be gone and all the memories of that day will be only in text books and film. All those personal stories will be lost. Just amazing. No more "where were you..."
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A close family friend of ours was at Pearl Harbor. She passed away 2 weeks ago.
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Eh, there are still decades of it to go. Every year I have to go to great lengths to avoid the annual "where they were" stories of people who went through the 1906 earthquake.
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Seems to me, anything that didn't happen in my own time is ancient history. Not to discount these happenings - it's just that I can't fathom being around when JFK was shot just as much as I can't fathom being around for the American Revolution.
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Oh I' avoid the rehashing and all - that's not my point of the post. Simply stating that if you consider what the top5 major events of the last century, this was a fairly big one. JFK, yeah for sure. John Lennon, yes. 1906 SF earthquake -- eh, not really in the top 20. But I see what you mean. I think it's interesting to reflect on the experiance of what they went thru and that those who went thru all that hardship are almost all gone and alot of those stories will die with them.
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