December 7, 1941, was a day that altered life in the United States. That morning, the Japanese attacked us at Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II. Pearl Harbor is located in Hawaii, and the military base and the territory were impacted greatly by this attack.
Immediately after the attack, people were in a mindset of war. In Hawaii, precautions had to be taken against the possibility of more attacks. At night, lights were turned out to make the island hard to see. People sealed their homes with darkening shades so no light could be seen from the air. People went to serve in the military. Martial law was established. People had to carry identification cards. Many of the Japanese people living in Hawaii were detained. Information was limited regarding military activities.
At Pearl Harbor, all the damage had to be cleaned up and removed. Planes that could still fly were moved to various locations. Defenses were established throughout the island. The base had to get back to operational mode as soon as possible. New ships and planes were built, and Pearl Harbor began to operate again much sooner than most people thought. We began to launch attacks against the Japanese.
December 7, 1941, was a date that changed our lives forever.
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