Minggu, 16 Oktober 2016

FOOTLOCKER: Seeing Red at Pearl Harbor

Ben C. Fritz witnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and salvaged a snippet of a Japanese aircraft, possibly the Zero that attacked Hickam Field (pictured).Curators at The National World War II Museum help a reader identify a piece of aircraft from Pearl Harbor.

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