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Little Jo 08-12-11 00:14

Pearl harbor
 
Hi All

It was the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on 07/12/1943. I do not recall any mention on Radio, TV or in the Newspaper here in South Australia. I would have thought this was a significant event that should have been mentioned so that the younger generations are kept abreast of historic events that changed the world. Maybe it was more an American thing but I believe we should all be greatful because if the Americans had not entered the war in the Pacific, who knows we could all be speaking Japanese now.:remember:remember:remember

Cheers

Tony :no4:

cliff 08-12-11 01:01

Nothing was mentioned here in Queensland either Tony only a mention of how the Chinese feel about the deal to allow 2500 US Marines to be based in Darwin.

We must never forget the US Servicemen and Women who gave their lives in the Pacific during WW2 to protect Australia and New Zealand.

May they never be forgotten :remember

Little Jo 08-12-11 01:49

How they forget.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cliff (Post 156954)
Nothing was mentioned here in Queensland either Tony only a mention of how the Chinese feel about the deal to allow 2500 US Marines to be based in Darwin.

We must never forget the US Servicemen and Women who gave their lives in the Pacific during WW2 to protect Australia and New Zealand.

May they never be forgotten :remember

Hi Cliff

I fully agree with your sentiments. I am forever concerned that our younger generation do not seem to know much about the past and history appears to be forgotten. I am sure they do not even realise what a different world we would be living in but for those that made the ultimate sacrifice.

LEST WE FORGET.:remember:remember:remember

Cheers

Tony :no4:

horsa 08-12-11 01:49

There was more coverage on the local news and on the TV military/history channels this year than normal here in Texas. In recent years there is usually only a few comments about the event. And the TV stations usually randomly feature documentaries with little concern for airing them around their actual anniversary.

Wonder if much was said in Hawaii since the Japs own so much of the real estate there now.

Little Jo 08-12-11 04:33

Hawaii
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by horsa (Post 156960)
There was more coverage on the local news and on the TV military/history channels this year than normal here in Texas. In recent years there is usually only a few comments about the event. And the TV stations usually randomly feature documentaries with little concern for airing them around their actual anniversary.

Wonder if much was said in Hawaii since the Japs own so much of the real estate there now.

David

I did hear a brief comment on the South Australia ABC News today that there was an event in Hawaii today with some veterans attending. I can't understand why nowdays you hear very little on WW2 Historic events. Maybe they think it was all too long ago. But with the Hollocaust there is always plenty coverage around to remind you of the event.:remember:remember:remember

Cheers

Tony :no4: :no4:

horsa 08-12-11 04:53

Sad but true. Soon only the people with a specific interest in the history will remember and care. School kids will probably still grow up knowing about the event, but it will be another meaningless thing to them that might possibly have to be remembered for a few weeks. :(

gjamo 08-12-11 05:13

Pearl Harbour
 
Quite good direct coverage from the scene on TV out of Sydney this morning as well as some coverage on the ABC news.
Graeme

Jon Skagfeld 08-12-11 15:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Little Jo (Post 156951)
Hi All

It was the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on 07/12/1943. I do not recall any mention on Radio, TV or in the Newspaper here in South Australia. I would have thought this was a significant event that should have been mentioned so that the younger generations are kept abreast of historic events that changed the world. Maybe it was more an American thing but I believe we should all be greatful because if the Americans had not entered the war in the Pacific, who knows we could all be speaking Japanese now.:remember:remember:remember

Cheers

Tony :no4:

07/12/1943?...just a typo, right?

cliff 08-12-11 18:01

There was a short clip on the TV news last night about Pearl Harbour which I was pleased to see. :thup2:

malcolm erik bogaert 08-12-11 20:22

pearl harbour
 
we also had an hour long programme here in the UK but not on mainstream TV but on Discovery.."the day after Pearl Harbour" quite informative regards to all malcolm in a very very windy UK :salute:

Little Jo 08-12-11 23:41

Typo error
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon Skagfeld (Post 156990)
07/12/1943?...just a typo, right?

Jon

Sorry mate you are correct. I am glad that there was some coverage to mark the event, even if in some cases it was not on the 7th December. I remember visiting the Arizona Memorial some years ago shortly after I left the army and I found it a very moving experience, apart from the large contingent of Japannese tourists running around getting in the way and snapping away with their cameras. It was hard to just stand and reflect and remember.:remember:remember:remember

Cheers

Tony :no4:


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