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Definitely not in its original form. Time and perspective invariably change our view of history. Once a certain generation is gone it’s no longer personal, but that doesn’t necessarily change its importance. It’s becoming a historical event rather than an experienced one.
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"December 7, 1941...a date which will live in infamy..."

But now that this century has served up its own horrors and the WWII generation is mostly gone, does the memory of that long ago attack still live?
11:15 AM - Dec 07, 2023
11:21 AM - Dec 07, 2023 (Edited)
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Ground Control
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Best answer I've heard yet!
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11:23 AM - Dec 07, 2023
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Carol D ☮️
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In response to Ground Control.
Thanks! It’s funny, because I had actually been thinking about this very thing this morning, so your spout was perfectly timed.
11:27 AM - Dec 07, 2023
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In response to Carol D ☮️.
This day always makes me think of my father's father, who drove a tank for Patton. He won four Bronze Stars that none of us found out about until after he died. I still miss him.
11:28 AM - Dec 07, 2023
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