Comments for: Pearl Harbor survivor recalls attack Southwest Harbor man served on Taney, one of the first ships to return fire Pearl Harbor survivor recalls attack Southwest Harbor man served on Taney, one of the first ships to return fire BALTIMORE – When the sun rose Dec. 7, 1941, above Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the Coast Guard cutter Taney was docked on Pier 6. At 7:55 a.m., a siren went off. Nothing unusual about that – the crew had been holding a lot of drills lately. Read More Back to story →
Pearl Harbor survivor recalls attack Southwest Harbor man served on Taney, one of the first ships to return fire BALTIMORE – When the sun rose Dec. 7, 1941, above Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the Coast Guard cutter Taney was docked on Pier 6. At 7:55 a.m., a siren went off. Nothing unusual about that – the crew had been holding a lot of drills lately. Read More
Pearl Harbor survivor recalls attack Southwest Harbor man served on Taney, one of the first ships to return fire
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Pearl Harbor survivor recalls attack Southwest Harbor man served on Taney, one of the first ships to return fire
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Pearl Harbor survivor recalls attack Southwest Harbor man served on Taney, one of the first ships to return fire