When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, we lived in a tiny little
town (Population 51) out in the boondocks of eastern Idaho. A
little plane flew over and dropped leaflets informing us that we
were at war.
I was six at the time, in love with my first grade teacher, Helen
Thomas. She resigned immediately and joined the WACS. The
Women's Army Corp.
Of course there wasn't any 24 hour news channels on TV then.
Heck, there wasn't even any TV. We had a battery powered
radio, so only listened to news on Sunday evenings. My mother's
little brother Davey, was on the battleship U.S.S. West Virginia,
so of course my mother was distraught when she heard it was
one that got bombed.
Weeks later we got the news that Davey was enroute home for
a Christmas furlough, somewhere between Hawaii and San Francisco.
When he got to San Francisco he had to do a quick
180 and head back to Hawaii.
It's kinda amazing the way news is now compared to how it was
back then. If no news is good news, would all the news we have
now be just the opposite?
I might have posted this story before. If you read it before,
sorry, that's how we old guys are.
town (Population 51) out in the boondocks of eastern Idaho. A
little plane flew over and dropped leaflets informing us that we
were at war.
I was six at the time, in love with my first grade teacher, Helen
Thomas. She resigned immediately and joined the WACS. The
Women's Army Corp.
Of course there wasn't any 24 hour news channels on TV then.
Heck, there wasn't even any TV. We had a battery powered
radio, so only listened to news on Sunday evenings. My mother's
little brother Davey, was on the battleship U.S.S. West Virginia,
so of course my mother was distraught when she heard it was
one that got bombed.
Weeks later we got the news that Davey was enroute home for
a Christmas furlough, somewhere between Hawaii and San Francisco.
When he got to San Francisco he had to do a quick
180 and head back to Hawaii.
It's kinda amazing the way news is now compared to how it was
back then. If no news is good news, would all the news we have
now be just the opposite?
I might have posted this story before. If you read it before,
sorry, that's how we old guys are.
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