- published: 24 Feb 2012
- views: 1643359
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Pearl Harbor Day Attack
http://www.PearlHarborDay.org
Taken from a documentary about WWII, this is a short sectio...
published: 03 Dec 2006
Pearl Harbor Day Attack
http://www.PearlHarborDay.org
Taken from a documentary about WWII, this is a short section about the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. [Reader's Digest Classic Collection-World War II Combat Chronicles ©MMIV Questar Inc.]
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- published: 03 Dec 2006
- views: 1783654
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Pearl Harbor Movie part (1/18)
Part 2 @ http://bit.ly/XIiKSh
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Pearl Harbor follows the story of ...
published: 22 Jan 2009
Pearl Harbor Movie part (1/18)
Part 2 @ http://bit.ly/XIiKSh
http://pinoymovies25.com
Pearl Harbor follows the story of two best friends, Rafe and Danny, and their love lives as they go off to join the war.
- published: 22 Jan 2009
- views: 2412887
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faith hill - there you'll be (pearl harbor)
when i think back on these times
and the dreams we left behind
i'll be glad because i wa...
published: 06 Mar 2007
faith hill - there you'll be (pearl harbor)
when i think back on these times
and the dreams we left behind
i'll be glad because i was blessed to get to have you in my life
when i look back on these days
i'll look and see your face
you were right there for me
in my dreams i'll always see you soar
above the sky
in my heart
there always be a place
for you for all my life
i'll keep a part of you with me
and everywhere i am there you'll be
and everywhere i am there you'll be
well you showed me how it feels
to feel the sky within my reach
and i always will remember all the strength you gave to me
your love made me make it through
oh i owe so much to you
you were right there for me
in my dreams i'll always see you soar
above the sky
in my heart
there always be a place
for you for all my life
i'll keep a part of you with me
and everywhere i am there you'll be
because i always saw in you my light, my strength
and i want to thank you now for all the ways
you were right there for me
you were right there for me
for always
in my dreams i'll always see you soar
above the sky
in my heart
there always be a place
for you for all my life
i'll keep a part of you with me
and everywhere i am there you'll be
and everywhere i am there you'll be
there you'll be
- published: 06 Mar 2007
- views: 12478453
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Pearl Harbor The View From Japan 1994
On December 7, 1941, explosions rocked Pearl Harbor and altered the course of history. Now...
published: 16 Dec 2011
Pearl Harbor The View From Japan 1994
On December 7, 1941, explosions rocked Pearl Harbor and altered the course of history. Now, meet the man who executed the attack. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto was a military genius who brought modern warfare into the aerial age. Although opposed to attacking the United States and "awakening the sleeping giant," Admiral Yamamoto dedicated his life to the battle that devastated U.S. morale and forced America into World War II.
In an interesting historical departure, this fascinating documentary analyzes the attack on Pearl Harbor from the Japanese point of view and focuses on Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the Japanese military mastermind who (though bitterly opposed) planned the attack on the U.S. fleet anchored in Hawaii. If history is written by the victors, this view of the events of December 7, 1941, fills an important gap in the historical narrative of World War II.
It is somewhat mis-titled, for it actually briefly covers the entire ill-fated Pacific campaign. It has a strong focus on Admiral Yamamoto himself--his foresight and vision as a military leader, and his reluctance to enter into a fight with the U.S. It is interesting to hear a few words from the Japanese perspective, yet it seems that is all you get--a few words. There is little groundwork laid which might explain more fully Japan's reasons for attacking us.
TIME LINE EXTRAS
Dec 7 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor
Dec 10 1941 Sinking of Prince of Wales
Feb 27 Mar1 1942 Battle of Java Sea
May 7-8 1942 Battle of Coral Sea
June 4 1942 Battle of Midway
April 18 1943 Death of Yamamoto
Feb 17 18 1944 Destruction of Truk
June 19 20 1944 Battle of Phillippine Sea
October 26-28 1944 Leyte Campaign
April 7 1945 Sinking of Yamato
September 2 1945 Japan's Surrender
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- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 316084
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[Original] Pearl Harbor - Tennessee (Original Soundtrack Theme by Hans Zimmer)
This is the original version in original length and unaltered. Tennessee is one of Hans Z...
published: 01 Oct 2009
[Original] Pearl Harbor - Tennessee (Original Soundtrack Theme by Hans Zimmer)
This is the original version in original length and unaltered. Tennessee is one of Hans Zimmer's finest piece in his career in producing movie soundtracks. This theme was featured in Pearl Harbor and remains as one of my classic favorites.
- published: 01 Oct 2009
- views: 4128118
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Pearl Harbor.Que paso realmente.
La representación del ataque a Pearl Harbor que se muestra en las películas es fiel a la r...
published: 12 Sep 2012
Pearl Harbor.Que paso realmente.
La representación del ataque a Pearl Harbor que se muestra en las películas es fiel a la realidad? El doctor Donald Goldstein, coautor del best seller At Dawn We Slept, dirige a un equipo de productores en el reconocimiento del lugar para reproducir el ataque y el certero disparo que hundió el buque estadounidense Arizona el 7 de diciembre de 1941. Entrevistas con supervivientes de aquel fatídico día e imágenes creadas por ordenador ayudan a la reconstrucción del ataque. Contemplaremos uno de los hechos más relevantes y traumáticos de la historia de los Estados Unidos como nunca antes se había visto.
- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 4775
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Nostalgia Critic - Pearl Harbor
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published: 20 Feb 2013
Nostalgia Critic - Pearl Harbor
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The Nostalgia Critic reviews Michael Bay's disastrous "homage" to a horrific national tragedy!
- published: 20 Feb 2013
- views: 53552
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Attack on Pearl Harbor - Footage and Aftermath
Attack on Pearl Harbor - Footage and Aftermath. On 7 December 1941, a surprise military st...
published: 07 Dec 2011
Attack on Pearl Harbor - Footage and Aftermath
Attack on Pearl Harbor - Footage and Aftermath. On 7 December 1941, a surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii "awakened the sleeping giant". Ninety minutes after it began, the attack was over. 2,386 Americans died and 1,139 were wounded. Eighteen ships were sunk or run aground, including five battleships.
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- published: 07 Dec 2011
- views: 81722
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor Address
Franklin Delano Roosevelt giving the Pearl Harbor Address - "a date that will live in infa...
published: 20 Mar 2008
Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor Address
Franklin Delano Roosevelt giving the Pearl Harbor Address - "a date that will live in infamy"
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 841331
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Pearl harbor soundtrack *-Hanz Zimmer - Tennessee -* Relaxing music, relaxing pictures) -*
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published: 29 Jul 2009
Pearl harbor soundtrack *-Hanz Zimmer - Tennessee -* Relaxing music, relaxing pictures) -*
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Send me a message here on youtube and i'll contact you!
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I do not own the song, or the pictures.
* I found the clip on my computer (it was uploaded for a school project 3-4 years ago)
* The song is called Tennessee and it's composed by Hanz Zimmer. ********************************************************************************
* pictures from google.com
Soundtrack from the movie Pearl Harbor
Enjoy
- published: 29 Jul 2009
- views: 4121674
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VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945
http://www.discoveringhawaii.com Coming soon: The VJ Day Parade and aircraft flyover in d...
published: 17 Jul 2009
author: Richard Sullivan
VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945
http://www.discoveringhawaii.com Coming soon: The VJ Day Parade and aircraft flyover in downtown Honolulu on September 02, 1945, and the return of the Pacific Fleet to Pearl Harbor, in color. More photos and Hawaii videos at the above link. this film was shot by my dad as WWII came to a close.
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Lord Board
LINDSAY LORD (1902-1991) was a New England naval architect with a doctor’s degree from Mas...
published: 06 Oct 2010
author: Hydrodynamica
Lord Board
LINDSAY LORD (1902-1991) was a New England naval architect with a doctor’s degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His expertise was in the field of planing hulls; small craft that skim the water.
It was during the American prohibition of alcohol that Professor Lord gained attention when wealthy private clients (the Mafia) commissioned him to do high-speed load carrying boats to run rum from Cuba. His designs were so fast that federal and state law enforcement could not catch them. Prohibition ended but Lord was not forgotten.
WWII broke out and the US Navy needed fast load-carrying hulls that could accelerate, maneuver quickly, and maintain speed in various sea conditions. Lord was commissioned as a naval officer and sent to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. He was given unlimited resources to accomplish his mission of designing fast, seaworthy planing hulls for the Navy. Lord began with simple forms known to plane like existing Hawaiian surfboards. Using a local boat shop in Hawaii he created a number of model plates to test various sizes and forms to determine the best aspect ratio for planing. Aspect ratio is related to the size and proportion of the hull’s length and width. The model plates were then towed and resistance was measured with a remarkable new engineering device called an electric strain gauge, which was invented by Bob Simmons’ brother Edward “Dewey” Simmons at Caltech in 1938.
After the war Lindsay Lord published a book of his work titled “The Naval Architecture of Planing Hulls” in 1946. The book was often seen in Bob Simmons possession, and he shared it with some of his surfing friends. Simmons was a mathematician and very experienced with the Bernoulli’s Law and other theories that pertain to aerodynamics and hydrodynamics. After 1948 Simmons appeared at surfing areas with radically new surfboards that he would proclaim as “hydrodynamic planing hulls”. He would exclaim, “surfboards are planing hulls!” and then finally, like a lightning bolt through the California marine air: “…and these are my latest machines!”
The most efficient planing models tested in the Naval Architecture of Planing Hulls appear on pages 14 and 15. They are essentially neat, tidy, and carefully constructed versions of the paipo boards that Hawaiian surfers have been riding for generations. Simmons’ use of the information provided by these simple planing plates marks the moment when Western science merged with the mysteries of ancient Hawaiian wave sliding. Recently, the powers of these simple planing totems have been revealed by a group of young surfers in San Diego. In the late summer of 2009 Encinitas surfer/shaper Ryan Burch used blanks of closed cell foam to make a series of simple, rectangular boards that are nearly identical to the planing “plates” tested by Lindsay Lord in Pearl Harbor in 1946. Burch and his cohorts Lucas Dirkse and Eric Snortum surf these boards with amazing creativity in a universal surf/skate style. By deconstructing board design down to its simplest form they have demonstrated how the planing boards (the alaia, the paipo, and the simmons planing hull) laid the foundation upon which the surf/skate style was built.
Music: "3 little stones" written by alias pail/bryan doring and steve dacosta.
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http://aliaspail.com
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Sports Day 2011
Red Ribbon Week - sports day...
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: Pearl Harbor Elementary School
Sports Day 2011
Red Ribbon Week - sports day
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Pearl Harbor - EnCinema 35
Pearl Harbor, Island of Oahu, Hawaii February 2009. Filmed by Edward Enciu for
Vid-Atlant...
published: 22 Feb 2009
author: Vid-Atlantic Media Prod
Pearl Harbor - EnCinema 35
Pearl Harbor, Island of Oahu, Hawaii February 2009. Filmed by Edward Enciu for
Vid-Atlantic Media Productions 2009.
Filmed using the EnCinema 35 Adapter on a Canon HF-100 consumer grade HD camera. Music by Hans Zimmer from the film Pearl Harbor.
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Nostalgia Critic: Pearl Harbor [HD] (2/19/13)
Behold, the Passion of the Bay!
NOT made by me!!!
Full Credit Goes to Doug Walker
Clic...
published: 20 Feb 2013
Nostalgia Critic: Pearl Harbor [HD] (2/19/13)
Behold, the Passion of the Bay!
NOT made by me!!!
Full Credit Goes to Doug Walker
Click Here To See More:
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-c...
- published: 20 Feb 2013
- views: 25425
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Pearl Harbor: Disaster for Japan | National Geographics Documentary | Military & War
Blending advanced CGI, re-enactments, archival footage, forensic science, dramatic eyewitn...
published: 19 Jan 2013
Pearl Harbor: Disaster for Japan | National Geographics Documentary | Military & War
Blending advanced CGI, re-enactments, archival footage, forensic science, dramatic eyewitness accounts and expert testimony, experience first-hand, the gripping details of the final moments behind some of the world's most chilling disasters.
On the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, take a look at whether this was the most successful pre-emptive strike in history or a fatal blow to Japan's quest for victory.
On a quiet Sunday morning in 1941 the pride of the US Navy rode calmly at anchor in the island paradise of Hawaii, far away from the war raging in Europe. That calm was abruptly shattered by the arrival of Imperial Japan's carrier taskforce that, in an unprecedented surprise attack, killed thousands and destroyed the American battleships that stood between Japan and its desire for a Pacific empire. This "day of infamy" seemed to be the most successful pre-emptive strike in history and a disaster for the United States. But was it? Seconds from Disaster takes a fresh look at one of history's greatest events and investigates whether the attack was in fact a fatal blow to Japan's quest for victory.
- published: 19 Jan 2013
- views: 24779