Pearl Harbor
Essay by people • September 7, 2011 • Essay • 849 Words (4 Pages) • 1,590 Views
It was the day that was described as "a day of infamy," a day that will be in the history of the United States for years to come. It was a day that that the United States not only found out that a nation might win a battle, but a rude awakening of a nation losing a war. It was a surprise attack, an attack that occurred at a time when+ the United States was least expecting it. It was a slap in the face. In my opinion being the strongest country defiantly had its fair share of disadvantages. In my perception it was a day that will live in my dreams for the rest of my life. At 7:55 on December 7th 1941, Japanese military forces at Pearl Harbor attacked the United States of America.
Clubs, parties, and charity dances were the atmosphere that surrounded the naval base that Saturday night. My husband and I took a walk to admire the precious island we have been living on for almost 25 years. As we gazed across the sparking blue water we had notices the reflection of the thousands of ship lights that laid on the still water of the Harbor. On the farthest end of the Harbor that large base was located. Seeing the glare from the hundred American fighter planes made my husband think of what a perfect target they would make. That Saturday night, December 6th was the last night the United States of America held their head high, ignoring all other "weak" countries. The day has some, the morning of December 7th 1941. It was a hazy, mild morning. Not many clouds in the sky made the ships and planes shine like they were a day old. Looking over the base was absolutely breathtaking. Many of the men are doing their usual duties, as it was a normal, ordinary day in Pearl Harbor.
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Many of the fighters were spending their morning sleeping, eating breakfast, or even preparing to go ashore for some last minute Christmas shopping. My husband and I were relaxing on the sunny docks watching our neighbors train carefully. I couldn't help overhearing the general say something about an unfamiliar group of aircrafts that are well on their way over the Pearl Harbor base. Shortly after hearing this my husband rushed to the base. He had been working as a private for the whole community. He phoned the air-warning center in Honolulu as fast as he could. The lieutenant quickly informs me that the blip on the headquarters radar was just an American B-17 bombers returning from the mainland. "We didn't even have time to react to such a relief." As my husband began to set the phone back down an awful, overwhelming fear came over me. Loud, shrilling aircrafts surrounded the entire island. "These planes are to low, something cannot be right," my husband screamed. I hurried to the window to see that these "American B-17 bombers" were really Japanese military planes led by commander
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