Several organizations support survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack, including the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association (PHSA), which provides a community for veterans and their families to honor and remember their experiences. The National Park Service also plays a role by preserving the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites and offering educational programs. Additionally, various veterans' organizations, such as the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), provide resources and support for Pearl Harbor survivors.
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the united states responded to the attack on pearl harbor.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was not an individual war, rather it was an attack on the USA by Japan during WWII. Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the USA had been very reluctant to get involved in the War. However, once attacked, the USA finally began to play an active role in WWII by joining and supporting the Allied forces.
That depends on what you mean by 'survivors'. In December of 1941 there were over four hundred thousand people living in Hawaii, the majority on O'ahu. During the entire attack, just over 3,000 died, military and civilian combined. But A lot of soldiers survived, at least 100.
Germany didn't attack pearl harbor dumb***, that was japan
Yes, there were many survivors.
Contact the "Pearl Harbor Survivors Association."
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See website: Attack on Pearl Harbor
the united states responded to the attack on pearl harbor.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was not an individual war, rather it was an attack on the USA by Japan during WWII. Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the USA had been very reluctant to get involved in the War. However, once attacked, the USA finally began to play an active role in WWII by joining and supporting the Allied forces.
Germany didn't attack pearl harbor dumb***, that was japan
The attack on Pearl Harbor is how the United States became involved in WW2
That depends on what you mean by 'survivors'. In December of 1941 there were over four hundred thousand people living in Hawaii, the majority on O'ahu. During the entire attack, just over 3,000 died, military and civilian combined. But A lot of soldiers survived, at least 100.
Website: Attack on Pearl Harbor