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Pearl Harbor, 1941: From a Sailor’s Perspective
About 7:45 a.m., through the crackle and buzz of interference, gunnery and anti-aircraft officer Benny Mott was jolted by pilots’ voices rising with alarm over the radio transmitter aboard the USSEnterprise. They were shouting to one another. “Hey, did you see that army plane shooting at me?” “That’s no army plane! That’s a Japanese plane! Look […]
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