73 Years Ago Today

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Today marks the 73rd Anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor, at 07:48hrs. Hawaii Time, marking the U.S.'s entrance into World War II. 2,403 U.S. soldiers, sailors, and airmen, as well as 68 civilians were killed in the surprise attack, "a day which will live in infamy".

Continued R.I.P. to those who died, and to the hundreds of thousands who would die in the years that followed, in dedicated service to our great country.
 
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CONTINUED THANKS & RIP TO ALL.....TAKE THE TIME TO TELL A CHILD WHAT TODAY IS ABOUT....NEVER FORGET !
 
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  "Pearl Harbor Day" we remember the attack on Pearl Harbor, which was a surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on the morning of December 7, 1941.
188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed, 2,402 personnel were killed and 1,282 were wounded in the Line of Duty. We remember them all from "The Greatest Generation" who served along with all those who continue to serve today including the Honolulu FD and Federal FD Firefighters.
PURPLE HEARTS: REMEMBERING THE FIREFIGHTERS KILLED & INJURED IN THE LINE OF DUTY AT PEARL HARBOR: As the Hickam Field firefighting apparatus was knocked out by the attack, Honolulu Fire companies responded to assist with the fires. At 0826 a Japanese aerial bomb was dropped on crews from HFD Engine Co.1, 4, and 6. 3 Firefighters, Captain John Carreira, Captain Thomas S. Macy, and Hoseman Harry T.L. Pang were killed in the Line of Duty. An additional 6 Firefighters were wounded from shrapnel. They were Honolulu Fire Lieutenant Fred Kealoha, Hoseman Moses Kalilikane, Hoseman John A. Gilman, Hoseman Solomon H. Naauao, Hoseman Patrick J. McCabe, and Hoseman George Correa.
In 1944 they all were awarded the Order of the Purple Heart. They are the only non-military personnel to have received this award.
 
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Rest In Peace to those lost, prayers and thoughts for those left behind and a salute to the survivors
 
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Rest in peace, none of us can ever thank you enough. Unfortunately not enough people even know what happened on this day, much less how significant it is.
 
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