I do. T for posting. Uncle Frank Warner was shot down in the Pacific. Picked up by a carrier. Made it home. His last car I was just driving 6 months ago. 1986 Toyota Camry LS. Ted and Betty said repairs would be too costly. They had a good one for me that 2 sisters brought in from their father’s estate. I bought it. $3500. I think it’s a 2006 Honda Accord. It’s in my garage. Good car. Ted & Betty are foreign car repair having operated the small business Datsun Dr. for decades in Waterford, Michigan. Great people. Several year before I got another car from them. A Honda Accord...forgot the year.
Come to find out is was owned by the grandson of one of the architects of the Twin Towers. Had a sticker in the back window of Evergreen (maybe St) University. There is much more to this true story. I’ll stop now.
1887 20 Jan. Pearl Harbor
The Hawaiian Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 which had been renewed in 1884 but not approved by the Senate, was ratified when it was amended to give the U.S. the exclusive right to establish a fortified naval base at Pearl Harbor, near Honolulu.
United States in World Affairs, 1866-1918; American Foreign Relations 1886-98.
Encyclopedia of American History - Richard B. Morris; Professor of History, Columbia University.
Harper & Bros Publishers, New York 1953
(there’s a lot more to the book’s story)
RIP for all who have fought for there beliefs...on both sides.