It was eighty-four years ago today when the Japanese Empire launched a surprise attack on the US Pacific Fleet at the Navy base Pearl Harbor
at Oahu Hawaii. For the Americans, the results were devastating, over
2400 killed, both soldiers and sailors as well as several dozen civilians, and numerous ships sunk or damaged, including four
battleships that were sent to the bottom. Half the deaths came from the sinking of the
USS Arizona,
which took a direct hit where it's ammunition magazines were, resulting
in a massive explosion. While other ships were recovered, the Arizona
was too severely damaged, and left as a memorial to it's crew. An official memorial was completed in May 1962, over the wreck of the ship.
Second Life has it's own USS Arizona Memorial, appropriately at Oahu Island. It's for people to drop by and pay respects, and maybe learn something about the ship.
The memorial has historical pictures of the ship and of the event. At
the back is a listing of the names of those whom were killed.
For those who have been here before, there have been a few changes, notably a small theater that will be showing a small film tomorrow about the Imperial Japanese attack.
The Pearl Harbor Memorial is at Oahu (180/10/24).
On a final note, Cynthia Farshore has informed the Newser that KGYG will be playing announcements of the Pearl Harbor attack today, and Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech tomorrow, Monday December 8.
Bixyl Shuftan





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