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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2011

A Pearl Harbor survivor talks with his granddaughter and great granddaughter about the harrowing events of December 7, 1941.

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  • yea Whitney :)

  • I was in Pearl Harbor last week during the 70th year anniversary of the attack. Only 10 men who were stationed at Hickam Field at the time of the attack attended the ceremonies. About 2,400 were killed December 7, 1941 and many more injured. Most of those who survived have passed on and this event moves farther back into the pages of history.

    Let us not forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom that day and for the rest of the war.

  • Nice job!!! Whitney nice job!!! :)

  • Great job editing Brandon! Dad

  • My Dad's last sunday on his LDS Mission was Dec, 7, 1941. He arrived home and was in the Army Air Corp within one month. I too am proud of his service and sacrifice. We remember him to now because he passed away in March. He has left us with a legacy that we will strive to live up to.

  • Wow!

  • What a fantastic video. Pearl Harbor is such a moving place to visit.

  • Thank you for standing your post and helping during a most difficult time God Bless

  • Thank you for this great video. My father was on the USS Arizona during the attack. He jumped off the ship and swam to Ford Island. I am so grateful for the selfless service that those men and all the men and women of the armed forces give to us.

  • Thank you

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