
75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
75 years ago the United States was attacked without warning by the Japanese. Drawn into the WWII by that surprise attack America's Greatest Generation answered the call to duty. We are losing those veterans at an alarming rate. 

KAHR PM40/Hoffner IWB and S&W Mod 60/ Galco IWB
NRA Endowment Member, TSRA Life Member,100 Club Life Member,TFC Member
My Faith, My Gun and My Constitution: I cling to all three!
NRA Endowment Member, TSRA Life Member,100 Club Life Member,TFC Member
My Faith, My Gun and My Constitution: I cling to all three!
Re: 75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
puma guy wrote:75 years ago the United States was attacked without warning by the Japanese. Drawn into the WWII by that surprise attack America's Greatest Generation answered the call to duty. We are losing those veterans at an alarming rate.
R.I.P all who lost their lives that day, and a huge THANK YOU! to all who answered the call of duty in the aftermath.

Our "Greatest Generation" heroes are being taken from us everyday.

Take away the Second first, and the First is gone in a second



Re: 75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
Jusme wrote:R.I.P all who lost their lives that day, and a huge THANK YOU! to all who answered the call of duty in the aftermath.puma guy wrote:75 years ago the United States was attacked without warning by the Japanese. Drawn into the WWII by that surprise attack America's Greatest Generation answered the call to duty. We are losing those veterans at an alarming rate.![]()
Our "Greatest Generation" heroes are being taken from us everyday.

- oljames3
- Senior Member
- Posts: 5369
- Joined: Sat Jun 14, 2014 1:21 pm
- Location: Bastrop, Texas
- Contact:
Re: 75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
Two great-uncles and a father-in-law of mine were in the Pacific during WWII. My father-in-law was Navy. One great-uncle was a Seabee, the other was coastal artillery on Corregidor. All three survived the war, but are now deceased. On this day especially, I remember their service and sacrifice as I celebrate their victory and the fact that our Republic endures.



O. Lee James, III Captain, US Army (Retired 2012), Honorable Order of St. Barbara
Safety Ministry Director, First Baptist Church Elgin
NRA, NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Instructor, Rangemaster Certified, GOA, TSRA, NAR L1
Safety Ministry Director, First Baptist Church Elgin
NRA, NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Instructor, Rangemaster Certified, GOA, TSRA, NAR L1
Re: 75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
The very youngest of our surviving WWII veterans are 88 now...and then only if they enlisted in the final months of the war at age 17. We've already lost most of them.
NBC will air a live and much-advertised 3-hour version of the musical Hairspray in primetime tonight. CBS has a new episode of the reality game show Survivor. ABC has two new half-hour sitcom episodes and one rerun. To top it off--and you simply can't make this stuff up--CNN is airing a 2-hour special titled The Legacy of Barack Obama.
The number of major networks that will devote even 30 minutes to a special acknowledging perhaps the most impactful 20th-century U.S. event in order to help later generations remember and become informed about how the nation was thrust into World War II?
Precisely zero.
Last weekend, the History Channel showed Pearl Harbor: 75 Years Later and Pearl Harbor: The Truth; the Smithsonian Channel had The Lost Tapes: Pearl Harbor. That's about it other than all-too brief, few-second snippets on news segments showing a handful of surviving veterans gathering at Pearl Harbor for 75th anniversary commemorations.
God Bless the men and women and leaders of nations who rose up to stand against evil 75 years ago. Had the Axis powers not been defeated, imagine what our world would look like today.
NBC will air a live and much-advertised 3-hour version of the musical Hairspray in primetime tonight. CBS has a new episode of the reality game show Survivor. ABC has two new half-hour sitcom episodes and one rerun. To top it off--and you simply can't make this stuff up--CNN is airing a 2-hour special titled The Legacy of Barack Obama.
The number of major networks that will devote even 30 minutes to a special acknowledging perhaps the most impactful 20th-century U.S. event in order to help later generations remember and become informed about how the nation was thrust into World War II?
Precisely zero.
Last weekend, the History Channel showed Pearl Harbor: 75 Years Later and Pearl Harbor: The Truth; the Smithsonian Channel had The Lost Tapes: Pearl Harbor. That's about it other than all-too brief, few-second snippets on news segments showing a handful of surviving veterans gathering at Pearl Harbor for 75th anniversary commemorations.
God Bless the men and women and leaders of nations who rose up to stand against evil 75 years ago. Had the Axis powers not been defeated, imagine what our world would look like today.
Join the NRA or upgrade your membership today. Support the Texas Firearms Coalition and subscribe to the Podcast.
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member
Re: 75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
Skiprr wrote:The very youngest of our surviving WWII veterans are 88 now...and then only if they enlisted in the final months of the war at age 17. We've already lost most of them.
NBC will air a live and much-advertised 3-hour version of the musical Hairspray in primetime tonight. CBS has a new episode of the reality game show Survivor. ABC has two new half-hour sitcom episodes and one rerun. To top it off--and you simply can't make this stuff up--CNN is airing a 2-hour special titled The Legacy of Barack Obama.
The number of major networks that will devote even 30 minutes to a special acknowledging perhaps the most impactful 20th-century U.S. event in order to help later generations remember and become informed about how the nation was thrust into World War II?
Precisely zero.
Last weekend, the History Channel showed Pearl Harbor: 75 Years Later and Pearl Harbor: The Truth; the Smithsonian Channel had The Lost Tapes: Pearl Harbor. That's about it other than all-too brief, few-second snippets on news segments showing a handful of surviving veterans gathering at Pearl Harbor for 75th anniversary commemorations.
God Bless the men and women and leaders of nations who rose up to stand against evil 75 years ago. Had the Axis powers not been defeated, imagine what our world would look like today.
I watched all of the shows you listed on Sunday, and it too galls me that there is not a single commemorative program on any of the networks. I guess we are losing our sense of history along with our heroes.
Take away the Second first, and the First is gone in a second



Re: 75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
After all, what difference now does it make?AndyC wrote:And that idiot WH spokes"man" practically told WW2 vets to get over it

I'm looking forward to seeing Josh Earnest unemployed in 46 days almost as much as I am Barack Obama.
I'm sure Smithsonian and History channels will repeat the shows this weekend, but I haven't checked. Pearl Harbor: The Truth wasn't exactly my cup of tea, but I'll watch the other two again.Jusme wrote:I watched all of the shows you listed on Sunday, and it too galls me that there is not a single commemorative program on any of the networks. I guess we are losing our sense of history along with our heroes.
And we lose our sense of history and appreciation of its heroes at our own peril, don't we.
Join the NRA or upgrade your membership today. Support the Texas Firearms Coalition and subscribe to the Podcast.
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member
Re: 75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
I've had my DVR set up to record what programs there are. Unfortunately, life (read: family) got in the way today, but they'll be there to watch when I get time.
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
Re: 75th Annivesary of the day that will "live in infamy"
I was driving home from work yesterday listening to 103.3 FM. It's the local ESPN radio in DFW.
Tim Cowlishaw is one of the hosts, and he had his dad on the show by phone. His dad was 15 at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, and he gave great insight into how everyone responded, after hearing the news, and saying that everyone of his 27 classmates who graduated from Skiatook OK joined the service. He personally joined the Navy, and was in the Pacific at the end of the war. He described how he had to drive the school bus his senior year of high school because the regular driver joined the Army, and there was no one left to drive it.
We just don't appreciate the sacrifices that generation made, to not only protect the US, but to defeat the evil axis throughout the world.
Tim Cowlishaw is one of the hosts, and he had his dad on the show by phone. His dad was 15 at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, and he gave great insight into how everyone responded, after hearing the news, and saying that everyone of his 27 classmates who graduated from Skiatook OK joined the service. He personally joined the Navy, and was in the Pacific at the end of the war. He described how he had to drive the school bus his senior year of high school because the regular driver joined the Army, and there was no one left to drive it.
We just don't appreciate the sacrifices that generation made, to not only protect the US, but to defeat the evil axis throughout the world.

Take away the Second first, and the First is gone in a second


