The Chippewa Falls Patriotic Council performs a 21-gun salute to U.S. service members who died at Pearl Harbor, at Chippewa Falls High School on Friday, the 71st anniversary of the attack. Posted: Friday, December 7, 2012 11:46 pm | Updated: 11:49 pm,In less than 2 hours, the bombs that rained on Pearl Harbor robbed thousands of men, women, and children of their lives; in little more than a day, our country was thrust into the greatest conflict the world had ever known.Seventy-one years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a World War II relic was pulled from Lake Michigan Friday as recovery crews reeled in an Eastern Aircraft FM-2 Wildcat fighter that crashed during carrier-qualification training in December 1944. “ItDec. 7, 1941, the date of the military strike by Japan on Pearl Harbor, is being remembered today around the nation. "71 years ago at 0755 HST was the 1st attack on Pearl Harbor. Taking a moment of silence to remember those lost," reads a recent tweetDec. 7, 1941, the date of the military strike by Japan on Pearl Harbor, is being remembered today around the nation. "71 years ago at 0755 HST was the 1st attack on Pearl Harbor. Taking a moment of silence to remember those lost," reads a recent tweet
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