Tuesday 7 December 2010

Pearl Harbour Day

Pearl Harbor Day: Honoring Pearl Harbor Day 2010




Every year, on December 7, Pearl Harbor Day is commemorated in the United States.

Pearl Harbor Day honors those who died in the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.

But what exactly happened in 1941 at Pearl Harbor?

As of July 1941, the United States had ended trade with Japan.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt had transferred the United States Fleet to Pearl Harbor 28 months before to deter the Japanese military.

The United States expected an attack in the Indies, Malaya and the Philippines, but never expected the attack at Pearl Harbor on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii.

On Dec. 7, 1941, 190 attack planes took off to attack the Fleet. After 45 minutes, 170 more attack planes did the same.

In 1941, radar wasn’t what it is today, and there was no television, only radio, and no satellites.

The attacks began at 7:55 a.m. and the ships in the harbor were under fire fro 30 minutes beginning at 8 a.m.

The Japanese lost 28 planes and a total of 64 men in the attack. The United States lost more than 2,400 men.

Pearl Harbor was the largest deadly attack by an enemy until the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Source: http://www.longislandpress.com/2010/12/07/pearl-harbor-day-honoring-pearl-harbor-day-2010/

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