Franklin Delano Roosevelt, “Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation”
December 8, 1941; Washington, D.C.
This poem is written as a tribute to the legendary exploits of the Battleship USS Nevada in the midst of the terror and chaos of December seven 1941 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
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