82 years ago today, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, officialling dragging US into WWII.
I've only seen 2 references in the news about it today.
I'm not that old and I grew up in the long shadow of WWII called the cold war.
Millenials are as far removed from WWII as I am from WWI yet I have the feeling that are as "connected" to WWII as I am to the Napoleonic Wars.
https://www.statenews.org/news/2023-12-07/decades-after-he-died-a-pearl-harbor-sailor-comes-home
https://www.foxnews.com/us/world-war-ii-veteran-103-returns-pearl-harbor-82-years-japans-attack-honor-fallen-comrades