Sunday, December 7, 2025

Manning The Rails: Never Forget The December 7th Sneak Attack On Pearl Harbor

In November of 1970 I was one of many young sailors who “manned the rails” on the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk as we passed the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. (See the above photo). 

We manned the rails in dress white uniforms on the edge of the ship as a salute to honor the sunken battleship USS Arizona and the sailors and Marines who died during the Imperial Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, “A date,” noted then-President Franklin Roosevelt, “which will live in infamy.” 

The Kitty Hawk made a port of call at Pearl Harbor just prior to our heading to Subic Bay in the Philippines and then onto “Yankee Station” in the Gulf of Tonkin off the coast of North Vietnam during the final years of the Vietnam War. 

Like many old surviving sailors today, I again salute the servicemen who died on December 7, 1941, and I’d like to remind younger readers to never forget the Pearl Harbor attack which drew America into World War II. 





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