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It was observed but it was not a huge event. Voltaire2 Sep 2023 #1
Don't really remember anything. I would have been 11. Tomconroy Sep 2023 #2
Same here. CountMyVote4Reality Sep 2023 #5
Me too MuseRider Sep 2023 #39
IIRC, it was a federal holiday for years Fiendish Thingy Sep 2023 #3
Don't think it was a school holiday. I sure as hell Tomconroy Sep 2023 #4
Yeah, not every school/state observed every holiday Fiendish Thingy Sep 2023 #6
Dec. 7 has never been a federal holiday. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2023 #9
Right. H2O Man Sep 2023 #22
As far as I can recall (I was 24 and a stay at home Mom) it was just marybourg Sep 2023 #7
It was remembered snowybirdie Sep 2023 #8
I was in high school. Don't remember anything different about that day rurallib Sep 2023 #10
Cooked supper for family and did homework as usual Attilatheblond Sep 2023 #11
On the cover of a magazine (maybe Look Magazine), a photo of the Pearl Harbor horror struck me. John1956PA Sep 2023 #12
Cloudy, 39 degrees. It was a Wednesday. I went to college all day rzemanfl Sep 2023 #13
I was preteen and living on a military base overseas peacebuzzard Sep 2023 #14
It's really hard to compare Pearl Harbor and 9/11 LeftInTX Sep 2023 #15
I get that it's an imperfect comparison Algernon Moncrieff Sep 2023 #17
Pearl Harbor was the seminal event for my parents generation. Tomconroy Sep 2023 #19
I know, but it isn't the same. LeftInTX Sep 2023 #20
16 million people served in the military during ww 2 in Tomconroy Sep 2023 #24
Or see the Disney and Warner Bros cartoons Algernon Moncrieff Sep 2023 #26
I know, but there was more "closure" involving the actual Pearl Harbor site. LeftInTX Sep 2023 #33
I agree on the point of closure. soldierant Sep 2023 #41
Seriously. Perhaps people don't understand how massive Voltaire2 Sep 2023 #32
In thinking about it more: 9/11 was a one off event for most. Tomconroy Sep 2023 #34
The war itself was more of the story than Pearl Harbor. LeftInTX Sep 2023 #35
In 1966, I was 10 and never heard of Pearl Harbor. LeftInTX Sep 2023 #16
Here's a news clip from that day TheProle Sep 2023 #18
Pearl Harbor was a defeat. People tend to shy away from celebrating such events. Chainfire Sep 2023 #21
Exactly, there were many victories following Pearl Harbor. Not so many following 911... LeftInTX Sep 2023 #36
I was in the Navy then but don't recall any tributes. Basic LA Sep 2023 #23
I don't remember a really big deal being made of it that year. MineralMan Sep 2023 #25
I remember the 50th Algernon Moncrieff Sep 2023 #27
Yes. The 50th anniversary was a bigger deal. MineralMan Sep 2023 #29
In December 1991, there was discussion about whether Japan would, or should, apologize. n/t John1956PA Sep 2023 #38
Perhaps naive thinking, but IcyPeas Sep 2023 #28
The Pearl Harbor Survivors Association held their first national reunion in Hawaii in 1966 ... Donkees Sep 2023 #30
I was 22 that year in the New York metro area. kskiska Sep 2023 #31
15 years old and all I could think about was girls Emile Sep 2023 #37
What I remember best about 12/7/66. greatauntoftriplets Sep 2023 #40
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