Features, Opinion

Guest Editorial: Remember those who lost their lives at Pearl Harbor, and in the days that followed

By Wes Eubanks
Meeker VFW Post 5843
Special to the Herald Times
RBC | Every year since that fateful day Americans have honored the memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their nation. We remember also the survivors who would bear terrible scars both physical and mental. We remember their families: moms, dads, wives, sons and daughters who lost loved ones.
Two-thousand, four-hundred and three Americans were killed and 1,178 others were wounded.