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Downwinder

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6. No. At 10 mos. I was probably asleep.
Sun Dec 7, 2014, 12:22 PM
Dec 2014

Last edited Sun Dec 7, 2014, 01:26 PM - Edit history (1)

But I do remember the Navy Hospital in Corona three years later.

Sort of...I remember watching Walter Cronkite's "The Big Picture" HereSince1628 Dec 2014 #1
I remember it as "The Twentieth Century" longship Dec 2014 #29
They would probably be in their late seventies, early eighties to have a recollection of the event. DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2014 #2
Right. I thought there might be a few here. nt raccoon Dec 2014 #21
My grandpa got married one day before pearl harbor Travis_0004 Dec 2014 #3
You know, edhopper Dec 2014 #4
Yes. I was in fifth grade and the teacher told us all about it. Renew Deal Dec 2014 #5
No. At 10 mos. I was probably asleep. Downwinder Dec 2014 #6
My Dad told me this. rickford66 Dec 2014 #7
My dad was there. knitter4democracy Dec 2014 #8
My grand parents who were living in Hawaii at the time yuiyoshida Dec 2014 #9
Please! It's "internment" not "interment" (unless they were being literally buried in a camp.) PSPS Dec 2014 #18
okay thanks...I will correct it.. yuiyoshida Dec 2014 #19
My Army Air Force grandfather would sometimes uncharacteristically speak of "Japs." hunter Dec 2014 #35
I have heard younger people on line yuiyoshida Dec 2014 #36
My father-in-law witnessed Atomic Bombs up close in the Nevada desert. hunter Dec 2014 #42
I was -17, somewhere in the cosmos :) steve2470 Dec 2014 #10
My Mama was teaching in a small town in SC. Are_grits_groceries Dec 2014 #11
-26 years old ballabosh Dec 2014 #12
I had breakfast with my 94 year old mother today... SiobhanClancy Dec 2014 #13
Hmmm - guess not. I was an egg in my mama's ovary. Vinca Dec 2014 #14
My father had been transported with his family to concentration camp in Riga a few months before... stevenleser Dec 2014 #15
wow. kwassa Dec 2014 #38
I was 3 months old and my parents had taken me to a movie with them. I do not of course remember jwirr Dec 2014 #16
This is the mind of pipi_k Dec 2014 #17
I wasn't thought of yet but my Dad was in his first year of college csziggy Dec 2014 #20
My father... malokvale77 Dec 2014 #22
I was almost 3 years old at the time. RebelOne Dec 2014 #23
Was 18mo old but I'm sure I had an opinion. CK_John Dec 2014 #24
I was a year and a half old and my parents took me with them to their favorite watering hole, truly. monmouth4 Dec 2014 #25
Not surprising, few DUers would have remembered actually hearing the news of this day... MrMickeysMom Dec 2014 #26
+100. nt peace13 Dec 2014 #28
Just an egg in my mother's ovary. peace13 Dec 2014 #27
My dad and his brother enlisted Freddie Dec 2014 #30
Mom says -- madamesilverspurs Dec 2014 #31
Nope, my parents weren't even born yet.... giftedgirl77 Dec 2014 #32
I was sitting at my desk at school. 1967. Kaleva Dec 2014 #33
pretty funny treestar Dec 2014 #40
I was two years old in 1941, and I don't remember hearing the news. Lionel Mandrake Dec 2014 #34
I wasn't born until 1945. Lugnut Dec 2014 #37
This was my previous life, but I have no memory of it. kwassa Dec 2014 #39
my Dad says he thought about deserting when he heard about the attack Enrique Dec 2014 #41
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