December 7th: Pearl Harbor Assault Claimed 2400 Lives

What Happened On December 7th?

The Day Pearl Harbor Was Attacked (1941)

On the morning of December 7, 1941, without any declaration of war, Japanese aircraft descended upon Pearl Harbor. In a meticulously coordinated assault, over 350 planes attacked the naval base, targeting battleships, cruisers, and aircraft. The surprise was complete, catching the American forces off guard.

At 7:55 am, the first wave of Japanese planes roared over the unsuspecting base. Torpedoes ripped through hulls, bombs rained down like fiery hail, and the slumbering Pacific Fleet was thrust into a living nightmare. Chaos erupted as sailors scrambled to battle stations, and smoke distorted the previously clear sky.

By the time the dust settled, 2,403 Americans lay dead, another 1,178 wounded. The Pacific Fleet lay crippled, but America’s spirit remained strong. President Roosevelt‘s iconic “Day of Infamy” speech rallied the nation, uniting Americans to avenge the fallen and deplete the aggressor.

Seventy years after the attack, Pearl Harbor remains a symbol of resilience, sacrifice, and the enduring spirit of those who faced adversity. The USS Arizona Memorial, constructed over the sunken battleship, stands as a solemn tribute to the lives lost that day. The attack on Pearl Harbor is a reminder of the importance of vigilance, diplomacy, and the pursuit of peace in an ever-changing world.

Questions, Comments, Concerns?

Tragedy and devastation is spread throughout the world on December 7th. Today is a day where we remember those who have fallen and pay respect to their families.

However, if you can recall any lighter events on this day to alleviate the darkness of December 7th, let us know below. As always, we want to hear what you think so feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.

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