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	<title>Comments on: Pearl Harbor &#8211; December 7, 1941</title>
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		<title>By: meadowmufn</title>
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		<description>I will always remember Pearl Harbor. I&#039;ve stared over the side of the Arizona Memorial through the oil-slicked waters to see the ship&#039;s structure settled on the bottom. The feeling that hits you when you realize that the bodies of brave men are still down there stays with you forever. Unfortunately, the memory span of this great country seems to be getting shorter and shorter and events like this are forgotten (or never learned) by younger generations. Thanks for helping keep the memories alive in your own way.</description>
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