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Infamy - December 7, 1941

Today we remember the "day that shall live in infamy."

We remember the service, the sacrifice and the honor of those who served during the attacks and in response to them. This day in 1941 set the course for the U.S. to no longer stand alone without regard for the horror or transgressions others have perpetrated against men and women for no other reason than race, religion, creed or nationality.

If you know someone who took part in the war, remember them and let them know we haven't forgotten their sacrifice.

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