Pearl Harbor Day
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Pearl Harbor Day
Take a moment today and say a prayer for those brave men and women who lost their lives 76 years ago when Japan launched a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. And give a big thanks to the others like PA who fought against our enemies and saved the world from tyranny.
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Thank God for our military, past and present. Thanks, Pa, and the rest of y'all that served.
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Thank you for my freedom PA, may God bless you and America!
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THANKS FELLAS FOR REMEMBERING, ONLY HEARD ONE MENTION OF PEARL ALL DAY, IT WAS ON A SMALL STATION OUT OF THOMASVILLE THAT STILL PLAYS REAL (MUSIC). THANKS AGAIN.
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I added those lost at Pearl Harbor in my prayers yesterday morning. Can't imagine dying trapped in the hull of a sinking ship. This event changed my dad's life, as he left medical school, enlisted in the Army Med Corp and served all over the south Pacific patching up our wounded. My hats off to our WWII vets. Truly the Greatest Generation of Americans we've seen so far!
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That small radio station in Thomasville Ga. who talked about Pearl Harbor Day is owned by Len Robinson and he has W.T.U.F 106.3, who every Saturday on the Blue Grass Show has a tribute to all our veterans, and he calls out the veterans names that are still alive and he goes by the name of lazy Len. You can also listen on the internet and hear this every Saturday, and like most everyone in Thomas County supports our veterans.
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I meant to say he calls out the names of all the world war two veterans.