On this day in history...

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It was a quiet Sunday morning three weeks before Christmas.

The people on the island of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands chain were preparing for a quiet day of relaxation. The stillness was shattered early.

At 7:48 a.m. on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, the skies over Pearl Harbor were thickened with clouds — clouds that were the warplanes of the Japanese Empire. Less than three hours after the attack force withdrew to the aircraft carriers from which they came, more than 3,400 Americans were dead — more than 2,300 military personnel and more than 50 civilians. Japanese military deaths were estimated to number fewer than 70.

A day later, President Franklin D. Roosevelt — calling on Congress for a declaration of war against Japan — called the brutal attack "a day which will live in infamy."

Generational memories are short. Our country pledged to never forget such horror as was perpetrated from the skies over Oahu, but forget we do, at least until next reminded.

History does not stop with the events of one generation. The book has pages without number awaiting the historian's pen.
 
28 Years Ago Yesterday

John Lennon was senslessly murdered outside his apartment by a crazed "fan"
 
Four years ago today...

Darrell Lance Abbott, AKA Dimebag Darrell, of Pantera, was tragically shot onstage during a performance. An ex-Marine killed him and another band member before a security guard shot him. So I'd like to make today on the FFF's Dimebag Darrell Day.
 
I've made a judgement call here and decided to both [move] and [merge] these three threads, which all pertain to a particular date in history but serve little room for discussion. The new location of this single thread is The Lobby. Depending on its popularity, I may stick this thread.

For now, please keep such similar discussions to this thread.

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Thread title also editted so that it is both less specific and more general.
 
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Good idea. We could make a thread that's something simialar to this, "What Happened On This Day In History" Vayne, if you please :)
 
didn't get a chance to post this yesterday
45 years ago: South Bend Studebaker closes for last time.
SouthBendcolosingDec.jpg
 
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RIP Dimebag and John Lennon. Two great musicians and the rock/metal scene wouldn't have been the same without them.
 
1964: First Flight of the SR71
Rick Nielson was born today in 1946
Maurice and Robin GIbb (of the BeeGees) were born today in 1949
Dave Dudley Died today in 2003
 
Today:
1954 - The first human kidney transplant is performed by Dr. Joseph E. Murray at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.
1972 - The 16 survivors of the Andes flight disaster are rescued after 73 days, having survived by cannibalism.
1972 - The famous NFL play dubbed "The Immaculate Reception" which propelled the Pittsburgh Steelers to playoff victory over the Oakland Raiders.
The Drummer for Iron BUtterfly (In A Gadda Da Vida), Ron Buchy, Was born today in 1945
Jorma Kaukonen of Jeffreson Airplane was born today in 1940
Anthony Phillips, of the beand Genesis, was born today in 1951
Dave Murray of Iron Daiden was born today in 1956
Eddie Vedder was Born today in 64 (from Pearl Jam)

Tomorrow:
1906: Reginald Fessenden transmits the first radio broadcast; consisting of a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech
1914 - World War I: The "Christmas truce" begins
Comedian Steve Smith was born today in 1945
Ricky Martin born today in 1971
John COoper (of Mini COoper) DIed today in 2000
Nick Massi of the Four Seasons also died today in 2000
 
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