The Day That Will Live Infamy..........

Pearl Harbor Attack, December 7, 1941
The National WWII Museum commemorates the Day That Will Live in Infamy through articles, oral histories, artifacts, and more.
Remembering Pearl Harbor
No moment in the history of the United States casts a longer shadow than Pearl Harbor. “Remembering” it has become a national imperative, a patriotic duty for the American people, and reminding us of that duty has become a ritual of media and political discourse—repeated so often and in so many ways that it’s become part of the routine of our communal life.

Rob Citino, PhD

On a sidenote, my grandfather's younger brother was stationed at Pearl Harbor when it was hit. He came out ok.

Many didn't.