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					| As every day in the past the sun rose over Diamond 
					Head Men arose from sleep onboard ships berthed side by side
 Navy bands onboard ships prepared to play the National 
					Anthem
 Unaware that enemy planes were heading their way to attack 
					them
 
 While at Hickam Army Airfield our planes wing tip to wing 
					tip
 Under guard to prevent any type of a sabotage attempt
 While Airmen ate breakfast in the main mess hall
 Enemy aircraft arrived and started to attack causing men to 
					fall
 
 Planes on Ford Island and Hickam Field began to incinerate
 Leaving only a few aircraft that could take off and fight
 Naval craft were heavily damaged and some sank right away
 The USS Shaw exploded when a bomb destroyed her magazine bay
 
 USS Oklahoma turned upside down trapping many of her crew
 The harbor now covered in burning diesel fuel was no longer 
					blue
 Some of the injured were taken to Tripler Army Hospital
 Doctors and nurses tried to save them all
 
 The USS Arizona sank with over 1300 of her crew now entombed
 Oil still bubble to the surface as if she is crying for her 
					crew
 Now a Memorial her crew listed on white marble
 To remind us of the attack on Pearl Harbor
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					| By 
					Merrill Vaughan, Ret. USAF MSgt. Veterans 
					Assistance Site
 Copyright 2005
 Listed April 
					14, 2009
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