Personal Interview of Robert Lee Woodrow on the Attack of Pearl Habor
[2023-04-20 05:57:28]
From my point of view of writing a Pearl Harbor report, my grandfather was anxious. My grandfather's name is Robert Lee Woodrow. He was born on January 4, 1926. My grandfather will be 88 years old on January 4, 2014. My grandfather joined the army in 1939, two years before Pearl Harbor, 15 years old. Pearl Harbor's attack was a very important moment in history, so I am part of Pearl Harbor, so I decided to interview my grandfather.
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese raided Pearl Harbor. The attack against the US Pacific Fleet has achieved comprehensive tactical success. The Japanese used 360 aircraft and Midgit submarines to submerge Arizona, California, Maryland, Oklahoma, Pesilvania, Tennessee and the United States. They also destroyed Hickman Field, a US Air Force base in Hawaii. As a result of this attack, the United States declared war against Germany, Italy and Japan. It also affects Japanese Americans who live on the west coast. American citizens took real estate and was surrounded by compatriots of Executive Order 9066. Even through this racism, many Japanese are forced to serve the US military. This is the 442 Battle Corps, "go to the bombs". For this unit,
From my point of view of writing a Pearl Harbor report, my grandfather was anxious. My grandfather's name is Robert Lee Woodrow. He was born on January 4, 1926. My grandfather will be 88 years old on January 4, 2014. My grandfather joined the army in 1939, two years before Pearl Harbor, 15 years old. Pearl Harbor's attack was a very important moment in history, so I am part of Pearl Harbor, so I decided to interview my grandfather.
Many believe that President Roosevelt hides information on American attacks against Pearl Harbor including Robert Schioborde. Theobald is the author of the book titled "The Last Secret of Pearl Harbor" published in 1954. He appeared in Pearl Harbor and Admiral Husband E. Kimmel on December 7, 1941. The officials testified in front of the Roberts committee. When Siobolt overcomes France, President Roosevelt believes that Americans should have helped the British fight the "Nazi world". But our troops are not ready to join the battle, they are weak and are not ready for the war. Teobalt knows that Congress is about to declare war, something terrible must happen and Americans may not support this decision.