The Infamy Speech was a speech delivered by President Roosevelt on December 8, 1941, one day after the Empire of Japan's attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor.
The attack on Pearl Harbor launched the United States into World War II and left an indelible scar on the American psyche matched only by the attacks of Sept. 11. A recorded 2,403 service members and ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt gave a joint address to Congress on Dec. 8, 1941, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The address ...
In this photo provided by the U.S. Navy ... This week we must pause and recall President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s speech about “the day of infamy.” Dec. 7, 1941, is known as “Pearl ...
The day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave the "Day of Infamy" speech before Congress, winning a declaration of war that marked the U.S. entrance into World War II.
In honor of those who lost their lives at Pearl Harbor, the community gathered together for a wreath laying ceremony Saturday at the Lake Wichita Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The date of Dec. 7 has ...
Over 80 years later, Dec. 7, 1941 is a date that still lives in infamy ... day. The attack led to one of the darkest stains on the modern American record, as in response President Franklin D ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A ceremony Saturday at Pearl Harbor National Memorial commemorated the 83rd anniversary of the ...