Well hold on there. I didn't say I like all immigrants. Sylvain is specialRight on!
Anyone who says that we don't like immigrants must be ignoring the fact that we would eagerly welcome people like Sylvain coming here.
Well hold on there. I didn't say I like all immigrants. Sylvain is specialRight on!
Anyone who says that we don't like immigrants must be ignoring the fact that we would eagerly welcome people like Sylvain coming here.
Well hold on there. I didn't say I like all immigrants. Sylvain is special
That's a sad, sobering story. 75 years ago, at this moment, those three sailors were still alive trapped in the West Virginia.
Sometimes help is 35 feet away, and might as well be on the other side of the moon.
Southout to our INGO Navy vets.
Well...the army was there too...just FYI...
How many people died at Pearl Harbor during the attack? The total number of military personnel killed was 2,335, including 2,008 navy personnel, 109 marines, and 218 army. Added to this were 68 civilians, making the total 2403 people dead. 1,177 were from the USS Arizona.
I read a pretty good article the other day outlining why it was a mistake for the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor. It basically stated that if the attack had not occurred, even with the Japanese aggression taking place elsewhere in the Pacific that the impact would be so minimal to U.S. interests that even if the U.S. had been drawn into the conflict it wouldn't have been near the effort that was undertaken to avenge the attack on Pearl Harbor. The conclusion was that sometimes the best course of action is no action. Not being a military historian it seemed plausible to assume the war in the Pacific would have played out much differently had the Japanese maintained their concentration in the western Pacific.
Who knows, there might still be a LOT of meatballs flying over various Pacific islands to this day!