7 December 1941. It is “a date that will live in infamy.” It is the date of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. 353 Japanese planes rained down on the unsuspecting Americans at Pearl Harbor. On that infamous date, 2,390… Read More
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The 71st Anniversary of Pearl Harbor: A Date that will live in Infamy
- December 7th, 2012
- Posted in Defense Department Packaging, Government Packaging, Honoring the United States Military, Military Transit Cases, Packaging Solutions, PSI News
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Today Marks the 70th Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor
- December 7th, 2011
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On this day 70 years ago, a date “which will live in infamy,” 2,390 Americans lost their lives (another 1,282 wounded) when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, an attack that would push America into World War II. The surprise military strike by… Read More