by Mark LoProto | Jun 4, 2019 | Attack of Pearl Harbor, Civilians, Pearl Harbor Heroes
When George Walters reported for work on the morning of December 7, 1941, there was no way he could have been prepared for the dramatic turn his day would soon take. Walters wasn’t a trained member of the military like many of those with whom he worked. He was a...
by Mark LoProto | Nov 20, 2018 | Civilians, History, WWII in America
Relations between the United States and Japan were quickly deteriorating. The rulers of Japan wanted to occupy more and more of China and Southeast Asia. The United States sought to prevent this expansion, but to do so meant taking actions that Japan would find...
by Mark LoProto | Jun 2, 2018 | After The Attack, Civilians, WWII in America
The worst case scenario wasn’t an impossible one: in the wake of the Pearl Harbor attack, Japan would invade Hawaii, overrun it, and use it as a launching point for an attack on the US mainland. As much as the United States was preparing itself to repel such an...
by Mark LoProto | Jul 5, 2017 | Civilians, History
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a disaster felt across the United States, but from that monumental tragedy came tales of heroics and patriotism. Stories like that of the Varsity Victory Volunteers, a band of Japanese-American college students who stepped up to defend...
by Mark LoProto | Jun 22, 2017 | Civilians, Women and Pearl Harbor
Sometimes, it’s almost impossible to find any ray of light when a dark cloud washes over an entire nation. The December 7th, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor seemed to leave the United States devoid of any happiness, but even the greatest of tragedies can’t sully the most...
by Mark LoProto | Jun 20, 2017 | After The Attack, Civilians
The heroes of Pearl Harbor included more than just the sailors aboard the vessels that took the brunt of the attack, or the servicemen who scrambled to fight back with little more than their rifles. They weren’t just the local nurses who dropped everything to assist...