Remembering Pearl Harbor 81 years later

Remembering a day of infamy

(CBSDFW.COM) - Eighty-one years ago, on Sunday, December 7, 1941, America changed forever. 

Ford Island is seen in this aerial view during the Japanese attack on Pearl harbor December 7, 1941 in Hawaii. 

Early that morning, a surprise attack at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian time was carried out by the Imperial Japanese Navy in two waves - a barrage that lasted two hours and destroyed or crippled 18 U.S. ships, destroyed nearly 300 planes, killed 2,403 servicemen and 68 civilians, and wounded 1,178 others.

The fiery attack dragged the United States into World War II.

The next day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war, which it did with just one dissenting vote. 

Roosevelt proclaimed December 7th a "date which will live in Infamy."

More than 12 million Americans - men and women of the Greatest Generation - served during the course of the war. 

More than 400,000 of them were killed.

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