NBWM6 Pearl Harbor
Research really does pay off. Everything I read made it clear that if you don't get in line early to get the tickets, you won't make it in for the day. I also knew that you couldn't bring with you anything that couldn't fit in your pockets. Yes, that includes - no purses, no camera bags, etc. That has to be checked in.
So, we were at the front of the line with no baggage to worry about. Our tickets were for 8am, which is the first boat ride to the Pearl Harbor exhibit. We had an hour to wait for the boat ride, so we went to the outdoor theater to watch a movie on the history of Pearl Harbor. Along the walkway to the boat ride, there are names and ranks and honors given to those affected by Pearl Harbor.
One Plaque read: "Sunday Morning, December 7, 1941, at Pearl Harbor began routinely. Sailors and marines turned out for church services, morning colors, and chow. They looked forward to off-duty time for recreation, letter-writing, or sleep. It was Sunday in the peacetime Navy. The Navy was preparing for war at sea, but not for a massive air attack. Unknown to the Americans, more than 350 Japanese planes were headed this way from aircraft carriers north of the island, while Japanese midget submarines probed harbor defenses. At 7:55a.m., the first wave of enemy planes appeared overhead, just as American sailors and marines assembled on their vessels to raise the "Stars and Stripes."
Gives me chills just reading it...
2,402 military killed
1,247 military wounded
57 civilians killed
35 civilians wounded
It gave me chills knowing that men who served our country were trapped in the ship just feet below where I was standing. We were standing on their watery grave.
God Bless America
Comments
I am so glad you gave me this tour . My children and i were in Hawaii in the summer of 1992, en route to India, and this was one thing we missed out. Though I suppose that was as it should be as the children were very young, and would have disturbed the seriousness of the whole thing, and the solemnity of the occasion , which you have described so well .
I look forward to more such hawaii posts !
jj