WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — It was the Day of Infamy that America pledged never to forget, and local veterans and groups are working to make sure that pledge is kept alive for this generation.
The date of Dec. 7 has been designated Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in the United States, observing the anniversary of the ... we never forget the "Day of Infamy." The day after the attack on ...
Please click here to try out our new video viewing page (you can switch back at any time). 2016-12-10T09:30: ... of Congress on December 8, 1941, the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
But, this is a day that will never be erased from history. It’s “a day that will live in infamy” as then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt said to the nation on December 8, 1941, the day after ...
It’s “a day that will live in infamy” as then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt said to the nation on December 8, 1941, the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
unforgiving assault that left the US Pacific Fleet in ruins and the memory of that day seared into history as, in President Franklin Roosevelt’s words, “a date which will live in infamy.” ...
His piece, “The Case for Rage and Retribution,” was part of an entry that won Time a National Magazine Award for special issue coverage. “A day cannot live in infamy without the nourishment ...
They were on the USS Arizona at the time of the attack. Robert Lamb Pribble was on the USS Oklahoma, he is a native of Jonesboro. Second Lieutenant Lonnie Basil Wimberley died the next day ...
As a World War II U.S. Navy veteran, I would like to amplify a recent photo that appeared in The Baltimore Sun. It shows the annual ceremony remembering the Japanese peacetime attack on the Navy ...