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Was Pearl Harbor d day

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No. Pearl Harbor was obviously Pearl Harbour while D-day refers to the landing achieved by Allied troops on the shores of Normandy during the second World War D-day can also, however, refer to a day of signifigant importance or reckoning. Pearl Harbor can be referred to as A D-day, but not as THE D-day

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Pearl harbor day today is a day that we remember the hero's that fought for us in the war.

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No, never.

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