Pear Harbor Survivor Remembers World War II Japanese Attack
Pear Harbor Survivor Remembers World War II Japanese Attack
December 7 marks another anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor - the attack that launched the US into World War II. One of the few remaining Pearl Harbor survivors, Sterling R. Cale, recalls that fateful Sunday morning.
"The one thing I remember is being down there in the water pulling the people off the ships that were sunk. Some of them were dead already, some of them were badly wounded, some badly burned, and some were just tired because they had been blown off the ship. There wasn't much room on the little boats we were using, so some of the dead, we had to just throw a line around their leg and haul them ashore until we could get back to them.
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