Here's a round-up of Pearl Harbor posts. Many of the links are, themselves, link-filled. Click, read, remember.
- Michelle Malkin: Pearl Harbor: 64 Years
- La Shawn Barber: The attack on Pearl Harbor remembered 64 years later
- Murdoc Online: "This is not a drill!"
- American Daughter: Lest We Forget
- My View: Pearl Harbor Day
- Eve's Web Journal: A Date Which Will Live in Infamy
- Right Voices: A Day That Will Live In Infamy?
- Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants: Always Remember
- Philly Future: Take a Minute: Remember Pearl Harbor Day
- Charlie411: Remember Pearl Harbor
- Tinkerty Tonk: Remembering Pearl Harbor
- Flies on the Butter: A Day to Remember
- Cigar Intelligence Agency: A Date Which Will Live in Infamy
- Delusions of Adequacy: Sunday, December 7th, 1941, a day that will live in Infamy
- Cup of Coffee Talk: December 7th, 1941
- A Texan Abroad: I do not forget
- The Polituburo Diktat: A Pearl Harbor Hero
- Dean's World: December 7, 1941
- TacJammer: Pearl Harbor, and a Lesson
- blogs4God: 64th Anniversary of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor
- Digger's Realm: "December 7th ... a date which will live in infamy"
- PsychoPhil: December 7th 1941
- Lone Star Times: Day of Infamy
- The Sheila Variations: Today in History
- Donald Sensing: Remember Pearl Harbor
- Red State: A Day That Lives in Infamy
- Right Wing News: In Remembrance Of Pearl Harbor Day
- Pirate's Cove: Dec 7, 1941
- bRight & Early: Remembering Pearl Harbor
- Rand Simberg: A Long War
There are many more. Leave a comment or trackback with those that I missed. I'll try to update this list as I get time and I find more links.
--posted by Murdoc








At Situational Awareness: ELINT, Information Operations Helped Japanese Forces Achieve Surprise at Pearl Harbor
My Dec 7th anniversary entry compares today to the day that will live in infamy
My Blog: Political Fred
I don't have a commemorative post up yet, but I did recycle an old post in which I gave the surprising answer to this question: Who shot first at Pearl Harbor?
For a list of the victims, their service, the ships, etc., download the e-book at http://www.japanorama.com/prj.html (click on download e-book).