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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Thank A Vet during the Holidays ~ December 3 2002
68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub and FRiends of the Canteen

Posted on 12/03/2002 5:33:45 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

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To: tomkow6; Radix; All
ROFLOL

That's my flying outfit! Neat huh?

161 posted on 12/03/2002 6:31:02 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Radix; All
Her name was...hmm..Patience
162 posted on 12/03/2002 6:35:38 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather; Radix

163 posted on 12/03/2002 6:38:07 PM PST by tomkow6
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To: All

Above -- Aboard a Japanese carrier before the attack on Pearl Harbor, crew members cheer departing pilots. Below -- A photo taken from a Japanese plane during the attack shows vulnerable American battleships, and in the distance, smoke rising from Hickam Airfield where 35 men having breakfast in the mess hall were killed after a direct bomb hit.

Saturday will be the 61st anniversary of the sneak attact on Pearl Harbor.

164 posted on 12/03/2002 6:38:33 PM PST by Dubya
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To: tomkow6; Radix; All


165 posted on 12/03/2002 6:43:35 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: All

Sequence of Events

Saturday, December 6 - Washington D.C. - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt makes a final appeal to the Emperor of Japan for peace. There is no reply. Late this same day, the U.S. code-breaking service begins intercepting a 14-part Japanese message and deciphers the first 13 parts, passing them on to the President and Secretary of State. The Americans believe a Japanese attack is imminent, most likely somewhere in Southeast Asia.

Sunday, December 7 - Washington D.C. - The last part of the Japanese message, stating that diplomatic relations with the U.S. are to be broken off, reaches Washington in the morning and is decoded at approximately 9 a.m. About an hour later, another Japanese message is intercepted. It instructs the Japanese embassy to deliver the main message to the Americans at 1 p.m. The Americans realize this time corresponds with early morning time in Pearl Harbor, which is several hours behind. The U.S. War Department then sends out an alert but uses a commercial telegraph because radio contact with Hawaii is temporarily broken. Delays prevent the alert from arriving at headquarters in Oahu until noontime (Hawaii time) four hours after the attack has already begun.

Sunday, December 7 - Islands of Hawaii, near Oahu - The Japanese attack force under the command of Admiral Nagumo, consisting of six carriers with 423 planes, is about to attack. At 6 a.m., the first attack wave of 183 Japanese planes takes off from the carriers located 230 miles north of Oahu and heads for the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor.

Pearl Harbor - At 7:02 a.m., two Army operators at Oahu's northern shore radar station detect the Japanese air attack approaching and contact a junior officer who disregards their reports, thinking they are American B-17 planes which are expected in from the U.S. west coast.

Near Oahu - At 7:15 a.m., a second attack wave of 167 planes takes off from the Japanese carriers and heads for Pearl Harbor.

Pearl Harbor is not on a state on high alert. Senior commanders have concluded, based on available intelligence, there is no reason to believe an attack is imminent. Aircraft are therefore left parked wingtip to wingtip on airfields, anti-aircraft guns are unmanned with many ammunition boxes kept locked in accordance with peacetime regulations. There are also no torpedo nets protecting the fleet anchorage. And since it is Sunday morning, many officers and crewmen are leisurely ashore.

At 7:53 a.m., the first Japanese assault wave, with 51 'Val' dive bombers, 40 'Kate' torpedo bombers, 50 high level bombers and 43 'Zero' fighters, commences the attack with flight commander, Mitsuo Fuchida, sounding the battle cry: "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!).

The Americans are taken completely by surprise. The first attack wave targets airfields and battleships. The second wave targets other ships and shipyard facilities. The air raid lasts until 9:45 a.m. Eight battleships are damaged, with five sunk. Three light cruisers, three destroyers and three smaller vessels are lost along with 188 aircraft. The Japanese lose 27 planes and five midget submarines which attempted to penetrate the inner harbor and launch torpedoes.

Escaping damage from the attack are the prime targets, the three U.S. Pacific Fleet aircraft carriers, Lexington, Enterprise and Saratoga, which were not in the port. Also escaping damage are the base fuel tanks.

The casualty list includes 2,335 servicemen and 68 civilians killed, with 1,178 wounded. Included are 1,104 men aboard the Battleship USS Arizona killed after a 1,760-pound air bomb penetrated into the forward magazine causing catastrophic explosions.

In Washington, various delays prevent the Japanese diplomats from presenting their war message to Secretary of State, Cordell Hull, until 2:30 p.m. (Washington time) just as the first reports of the air raid at Pearl Harbor are being read by Hull.

News of the "sneak attack" is broadcast to the American public via radio bulletins, with many popular Sunday afternoon entertainment programs being interrupted. The news sends a shockwave across the nation and results in a tremendous influx of young volunteers into the U.S. armed forces. The attack also unites the nation behind the President and effectively ends isolationist sentiment in the country.

Monday, December 8 - The United States and Britain declare war on Japan with President Roosevelt calling December 7, "a date which will live in infamy..."

Thursday, December 11 - Germany and Italy declare war on the United States. The European and Southeast Asian wars have now become a global conflict with the Axis powers; Japan, Germany and Italy, united against America, Britain, France, and their Allies.

Wednesday, December 17 - Admiral Chester W. Nimitz becomes the new commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.

Both senior commanders at Pearl Harbor; Navy Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, and Army Lt. General Walter C. Short, were relieved of their duties following the attack. Subsequent investigations will fault the men for failing to adopt adequate defense measures.

166 posted on 12/03/2002 6:44:22 PM PST by Dubya
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To: Radix; tomkow6; All

Here ya go guys read 'em and weep!! LOL

167 posted on 12/03/2002 6:50:47 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather

Here is a very simple little test comprised of four questions
to determine the level of your intellect. Your replies must be
spontaneous and immediate, with no deliberating or wasting
time... And no cheating!

1: You are competing in a race and overtake the runner lying
in second place. In which position are you now?





Answer: If you answered that you're now coming first then
you're completely wrong. You overtook the second runner and
took their place, therefore you're coming second. For the
next question try not to be so dim.

2: If you overtake the last runner, what position are you
now in?





Answer: If you answered second-last, once again you're
completely wrong. Think about it. How can you over take the
person coming last? If you're behind them then they can't be
last. The answer is impossible! It would appear that thinking
is not one of your strong points.

Anyway, here's another to try, don't take any notes or use a
calculator, and remember your replies must be instantaneous.
Take heart!

3: Take 1000. Add 40. Add another 1000. Add 30. 1000 again.
Plus 20. Plus 1000. And plus 10. What is the total?





Answer: 5000? Wrong again! The correct answer is 4100. Try
again with a good calculator. Today is clearly not your day.
Although you should manage to get the last question right...

4: Marie's father has five daughters: 1. Chacha 2. Cheche 3.
Chichi 4. Chocho Question: What is the fifth daughter's name?
Think quickly... you'll find the answer below.





Answer: Chuchu? WRONG! It's obviously Marie! Read the question
properly! You are clearly the weakest link....GOODBYE!


168 posted on 12/03/2002 6:55:24 PM PST by Radix
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To: Radix
LOL......if you can catch it!


169 posted on 12/03/2002 6:56:33 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: bentfeather
BF?


Is that a picture of you?


If it is, then I need to talk to you.


If it is not, then, do you think that you could help me get Bo Derek`s phone number.

I know that she reads the posts here on occasion, and I just need to talk with her for a moment.
170 posted on 12/03/2002 6:59:42 PM PST by Radix
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To: AntiJen; SpookBrat; Victoria Delsoul; SAMWolf; souris; GatorGirl
Hi!
171 posted on 12/03/2002 7:00:03 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: Radix; tomkow6; All
1: You are competing in a race and overtake the runner lying in second place. In which position are you now?

Flat on the floor! LOL

2: If you overtake the last runner, what position are you now in?

Going home, of course Silly Rabbit!!

3: Take 1000. Add 40. Add another 1000. Add 30. 1000 again. Plus 20. Plus 1000. And plus 10. What is the total?

I'm a dumb Blonde, what do you want from me???

4: Marie's father has five daughters: 1. Chacha 2. Cheche 3. Chichi 4. Chocho Question: What is the fifth daughter's name?

To late for dinner???

:O)

172 posted on 12/03/2002 7:02:53 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: MistyCA
Nice hat.


Nice knees too!
173 posted on 12/03/2002 7:05:04 PM PST by Radix
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To: Radix
Is that a picture of you?

Silly Rabbit, yes!

If it is, then I need to talk to you.

YOU RANG?

If it is not, then, do you think that you could help me get Bo Derek`s phone number.

Listed below!
1-800-833-4729

I know that she reads the posts here on occasion, and I just need to talk with her for a moment.

Do you think she reads poetry?

174 posted on 12/03/2002 7:07:13 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather
Ummmmmmm, I'll be back later......I have to throw some cold water on myself.....ALOT OF COLD WATER!
175 posted on 12/03/2002 7:11:20 PM PST by tomkow6
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To: bentfeather
Yo Bo

Nice fro

I read all the books of zen

My favorite movie was called 10!

My favorite poet is called bentfeather

She writes poems in all sorts of weather


loL.


What a silly place.

Sometimes you just have to say Know!


Keep smiling!

There are worse poems.


176 posted on 12/03/2002 7:13:12 PM PST by Radix
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To: tomkow6; Radix; All
ALOT OF COLD WATER!

Hey tomkow, it's for the TROOPS remember?????

177 posted on 12/03/2002 7:13:43 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Radix; bentfeather
There are worse poems.

I know one I learned in the Navy!

There once was a girl from Nantucket.....

178 posted on 12/03/2002 7:15:08 PM PST by tomkow6
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To: Radix
lol...thanks!

Happy Holidays to the Troops and Veterans Everywhere!


179 posted on 12/03/2002 7:15:44 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: Radix
Keep smiling!
There are worse poems.

All written by me!!! LOL or were those yours?

180 posted on 12/03/2002 7:15:51 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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