Pearl Harbor Guide

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’’Pineapple Pentagon’’ at Fort Shafter (Photo provided by Home of the Brave Tours)
Take a sentimental journey through Oahu to remember the events of December 7, 1941. The exclusive Home of the Brave battlefield tour takes you to Pearl Harbor's USS Arizona Memorial, WWII Fighter Command Posts, "Pineapple Pentagon," and other memorial military installations. Get 10% off at the Home of the Brave museum gift shop


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Defenseless: The Political Sabotage of Pearl Harbor

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Defenseless: The Political Sabotage of Pearl Harbor

'When these two [authors] combine their considerable experience, the reader has to pay attention.' Naval Aviation NewsIn 1999, by a vote of 52 to 47, the U.S.

Trapped at Pearl Harbor (Unabridged)

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Trapped at Pearl Harbor (Unabridged)

Author Stephen Young was a seaman first class assigned to gunnery duty in turret no. 4 on the...

Day of Infamy

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Day of Infamy

Walter Lord`s classic recreation of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Lord is also the author of the classic story of the Titanic, A NIGHT TO REMEMBER. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Semper Fi

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From Shanghai to WAke Island, the Corps was America's first line of defense as the winds of war exploded into the devastating surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.

The Threadbare Buzzard: A Marine Fighter Pilot in WWII

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The Threadbare Buzzard: A Marine Fighter Pilot in WWII

Before the United States entered World War II, author Tomlinson joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. Following Pearl Harbor, he and most of the other Americans serving in the RCAF were 'repatriated' into the U.S. military, most into the Army Air Corps.

EMPIRE ON PACIFIC

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EMPIRE ON PACIFIC

Smashing the standard narrative of WWII in Asia and the Pacific, Thompson recasts the Asian conflict as a battle between the imperialist ambitions of the United States and Japan. The author argues that the war with Japan had little to do with revenge for Pearl Harbor.