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bub
December 7th, 2018, 05:41
What today is..........

nagpaw
December 7th, 2018, 06:09
There's only five Arizona survivors left, all in their late 90s, and for the first time none will be able to attend today's ceremony at Pearl Harbor. Their places will be held by a 95-year old survivor of the Oklahoma, hopefully until next year. We're losing a generation.

Never forget the 2,008 sailors, 109 marines, 218 soldiers and airmen, and 68 civilians who perished that day, and especially the 1,107 who still rest aboard Arizona.

For anyone who's never visited the Arizona Memorial or the 9/11 Memorial: they should both be on your bucket lists.

Shadow Wolf 07
December 7th, 2018, 07:39
I will remember. My Dad fought in the PTO - New Guinea and later, Guam.

nagpaw
December 7th, 2018, 12:34
Fantastic photo, and quite a bit of metal on Top's chest! You must be very proud of him :applause:

Shadow Wolf 07
December 7th, 2018, 12:56
Fantastic photo, and quite a bit of metal on Top's chest! You must be very proud of him :applause:

I am. He was my hero... passed on 11 years ago.

Rami
December 7th, 2018, 14:02
Bub,

Thank you for honoring the sacrifice and memories of those there on that fateful day. I had a funeral to go to this morning, but it was on my mind to post something along these lines. My grandfather also was in WWII; he was training to be a surgeon before the war and served as a medic in it. He was at both Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and then sold shoes after the war for the rest of his wife.

My maternal great-grandfather I also found out recently served in WWI, and was involved in the Battle of the Marne in 1916. I didn't know much about his history until well after he was gone, I just remember wanting to always wear his hat when I was a kid.

God bless all those who gave of their lives that day. :US-flag:

bub
December 7th, 2018, 14:39
No sweat Rami, was honored to put up the post. My Father was a Machinist during the war and made some very critical parts for the effort. My Uncle on my Mom's side was a Bombardier in B-24's out of North Africa and Italy. He flew 53 missions.

I agree with nagpaw, an excellent photo. Someone for all of us to look up to.

No Dice
December 7th, 2018, 14:49
We will never forget:


"Go to Sleep, Go To Sleep"
Thanks and Praise
For all your Days
'neath the sun, neath the stars'
'neath the sky'
As we go,this we know

Fade the light, Stars shine bright
Go to sleep, peaceful sleep
May the soldier or sailor
God Keep On the land or the deep
May you always rest
Safe in sleep



"We will Never Forget You"
Bound thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea




http://thefreeflightsite.com/Taps.htm

bearcat241
December 7th, 2018, 16:02
I will remember. My Dad fought in the PTO - New Guinea and later, Guam.


Shadow Wolf, that photo has always been one of my favs over the years of browsing WWII memorabilia. But until now, it was just another cool pic to hold high. Your posting of this gives me a greater sense of connection now and I humbly stand with you in honoring your Old Man.

oldmsgt
December 7th, 2018, 16:55
We remember...RIP Sailors...

The Old Master Sergeant

Shadow Wolf 07
December 8th, 2018, 05:46
Shadow Wolf, that photo has always been one of my favs over the years of browsing WWII memorabilia. But until now, it was just another cool pic to hold high. Your posting of this gives me a greater sense of connection now and I humbly stand with you in honoring your Old Man.

Thank you for your kind words Bearcat241 and others. :wavey:

Sarg Willy
December 9th, 2018, 20:41
A great photo Shadow wolf , thanks for sharing it with us ,

It was last Dec that I found this , after all these years , there are still photo records out there,
Second man standing from the right , Trooper Daniel W Moore , Driver Operator , attached to 53rd Light Aid ,
sub section , Lord Strathconas Horse ,

No Dice
December 11th, 2018, 14:10
An Important addition to a post below:

We Shall Never Forget our True Heros
Sgt Joedell Baskin

http://thefreeflightsite.com/ShadowWolfs_dad.jpg

First Sergant Joedell Baskin, Served in New Guinea and ended up taking command of
his battalion when all the officers were wounded or killed during an intense Japanese attack
After reorganizing his defense, the enemy was not only repulsed but annihilated.
Once back in Guam, he was awarded the Bronze star of which many people are petitioning to have
upgraded to at least a Silver Star

His Son, ShadowWolf 07 can be contacted through the SOH forums


http://thefreeflightsite.com/Taps.htm

Fibber
December 11th, 2018, 14:25
..I heard a a small announcement blip on the radio that a sailor from the USS Oklahoma has been identified through DNA as a 3rd class Machinest who died at Pearl Harbor on Dec 7th 1941 from, I believe, NY. Never heard anymore references to it.