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68 Years Ago Today

To be honest, I even forgot about today's importance, until I was looking at my cell phone's date and realized today is December 7th, The Attack on Pearl Harbor. Today, 68 years ago, we suffered an attack on our home soil. It was considered the worst attack on our country until the September 11 attacks. December 7, 1941, our navy base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was under attack from the Japanese. It began our involvement in World War Two.  Even though the United States did not show anything to make the Japanese threatened they attacked the United States so they would stay out of the Pacific and prevent the U.S. from being involved in their expansion. It was one of the most brazen attacks in which the Japanese navy attacked the United States early in the morning and without warning. The United States Navy at Pearl Harbor was ill prepared to attack back that day. The Japanese Navy attacked just before 8 am and then attacked again close to nine on a Sunday morning. Nobody was ready to go to war; people were going to church, or sleeping in because after all it was a Sunday.  That day, the United States lost 2,403 military personnel and 1,178 were injured. It was not only military personnel who died that day, but also citizens; 68 civilians were killed. Some things in the world have changed and some have not. Japan is a great ally, Nazi Germany, Mussolini, and Stalin are no longer, but some things have not changed. We still live in a dangerous world and that can not be forgotten. Radical Islamic extremism wants to do our allies and us harm and that cannot be tolerated. The United States has to do everything in its power to stop these people from killing other people because of their evil ideology. We must stay on the offense against radical Islam until it is defeated. We must never forget the Pearl Harbor attacks just as much as we must never forget the September 11 attacks. They are an important part of our history and to forget them suggests that we forget those who lost their lives that day and that we have just "gotten over" those attacks. So today we remember all those that lost their lives and I say one more time we must never forget.
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