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Pearl Harbor: World War Ii
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The Memory Section of American Treasures of the Library of Congress contains this annotated script of a December 7, 1941 NBC news report on the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The script preserves the announcer's markings for emphasis. The "program analysis" index card outlines all of the network's news broadcasts of that day, including the break in regularly scheduled programming to announce the tragic news from Pearl Harbor. Other NBC documentation at the Library outlines nearly every program heard over the network during the World War II era. Recordings of more than half of these programs are held by the Motion Picture, Broadcasting & Recorded Sound Division.
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Duluth – Veterans’ Memorial Hall invites the public to the 3rd Annual World War II Veterans’ Remembrance Dinner on December 7, 2007, to commemorate the 66th anniversary of Pearl Harbor. The event begins at 5:00 PM in the Great Hall of the St. Louis County Heritage and Arts Center (the Depot).
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Simple, easy to learn controls, combined with thrilling air combat and realistic missions make Pearl Harbor: Zero Hour an incredibly fun and absorbing game for everyone. Battle in the air, over land and sea as you fight Japanese forces in 10 missions drawn from the actual Pacific Campaign of World War II, including the Battle of Midway and Guadalcanal.
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