Yesterday was Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, the 75th anniversary of the Japanese air attack that pushed the United States into the second world war.
On Pearl Harbor Day in 1965 or 1966, I was in my teens and living in Southern California. I recall that a local radio station, whose call letters I don't remember, did a re-creation of the broadcast day in 1941 when Pearl Harbor was attacked.
This re-creation included actual programs, news bulletins, and probably commercials, from that time. This brought the event to life for me, a person not alive when the attack happened. I remember being riveted to the radio.
I wish some enterprising radio station would do something similar during future Pearl Harbor Remembrance Days.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Re-Creating The Pearl Harbor Attack On The Radio
Labels:
History,
Japan,
Pearl Harbor,
Radio,
Radio Broadcasting,
U.S. Military,
World War II
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