Pearl Harbor, survivors
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On that date which will live in infamy, 2,403 service members and civilians were killed during the attack, 15 were from Montana.
The 84th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack will be observed on December 7, 2025, honoring over 2,400 Americans who died in 1941.
The attack on Pearl Harbor that drew America into the second World War was observed Sunday at the Point in Parkersburg and behind the Armory in Marietta where numerous wreaths were tossed into the river to honor veterans.
One day after Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese bombers, President Franklin D. Roosevelt address a joint session of U.S. Congress to declare war on Japan. [...]
Per reports, the entire live battle took two hours and 20 minutes, start to finish. The Japanese came, dropped their bombs, and headed for Manila for a second attack, leaving behind 2,403 dead, another 1,178 wounded, 18 ships sunk or disabled and 77 aircraft destroyed.