USS Arizona |
71 years today is the anniversary of the entry of the United States into the second world war. It was marked by the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. I state the entry of the United States into the war because on December 7th, 1941 war already had been raging in Asia as well as in Europe. Ask someone from Poland, England, France, or China when WWII started and you will get answers that are much earlier than December 7th, 1941.
Cross memorial on top of Mt. Samat |
Yesterday Marcia and I went with a number of other people from our work area and visited a memorial to those who fought on the peninsula of Bataan in the Philippines. We drove to the top of a mountain-17,000 feet. On the top was a cross over forty stories tall erected for those who fought at the onset of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines. Inside the cross was an elevator that took us to the 'cross' portion of the monument to an observation deck. The observation deck was 36 stories; another 360 feet in the air.
Closer look at base of cross |
I am proud to be a veteran of the United States Navy. I have been blessed to have been born in a country that has more freedoms than most other countries around the world. I feel it an obligation to remember and remind others of the price of blood that was paid for our freedoms- from Bunker Hill to Afghanistan. Today we remember what started WWII 71 years ago today.
Our WWII veterans are quickly answering their final muster call. If you know of one, related to one- tell him or her thank-you. It is long overdue...
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