Pearl Harbor remembered, 66 years later (Navy Times)

<p>Pearl</a> Harbor remembered, 66 years later - Navy News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - Navy Times</p>

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Children carried gas masks to the playground. Military officers commanded civilian courts under martial law. Residents feared enemy troops would parachute into the mountains and then swarm the beaches.</p>

<p>This year’s 66th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor offers reminders of how the assault upended the lives of Hawaii’s civilians, in addition to the severe damage inflicted on the military.</p>

<p>“It was scary,” said Joan Martin Rodby, who had to carry a gas mask everywhere as a 10-year-old — even as she sat for her fifth-grade class portrait in 1942. “It was more or less living in constant fear they were always going to come back.”...

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<p>Memorial</a> dedication set for USS Oklahoma - Navy News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - Navy Times</p>

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For more than 60 years, the haunting memories of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor have been seared into the mind of Walter Becker.</p>

<p>Now 86, Becker was one of about 600 sailors who escaped with their lives on Dec. 7, 1941, when Japanese torpedoes sunk the battleship Oklahoma.</p>

<p>On Friday, the 66th anniversary of the surprise attack, the 429 sailors and Marines aboard the Oklahoma who died will be honored with a memorial at the Hawaiian naval base....

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<p>Survivors</a> remember Pearl Harbor -- baltimoresun.com</p>

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The veterans listened intently as the bell tolled again and again.</p>

<p>Fifteen times it rang, honoring each of 15 known Pearl Harbor survivors from Maryland who died since the previous remembrance of that day of infamy in 1941.</p>

<p>No more than 75 Pearl Harbor survivors remain alive in Maryland -- of those, six attended yesterday's annual event in Annapolis, which marked the 66th anniversary of the day Japan launched a surprise attack on the United States, propelling the country into World War II....

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