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. [...] ...
On Dec. 7, 1941, the headline of a story in the Arkansas Gazette proclaimed: "Main Street in Holiday Attire for Christmas." ...
Survivors of the 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbor have long been the center of a remembrance ceremony at the military base. But ...
On this day, Dec. 8, 1941, the United States declared war on Japan, officially entering World War II.
On December 7, 1941, five men from Chilton County faced the attack on Pearl Harbor — three lost their lives, while two ...
On Dec. 7, 1941, Japan launched a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, killing 2,403 people and catapulting the United ...
The Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor destroyed more than 20 naval vessels and nearly 200 airplanes and killed 2,400 Americans and wounded at least 1,000 others. That attack hasn't been forgotten ...
QUINCY – Eighty years ago, on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and nearby military installations. In a matter of hours, America was at ...
TO THE EDITOR: "Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and ...
At the Pearl Harbor Day Ceremony in Fort Allen Park, the Department of Maine AMVETS honored the lives lost over eight decades ...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt referred to Dec. 7, 1941, as "a date that will live in infamy." On that day, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service launched a sneak attack upon the United States naval ...