Narrative
Mary Carillo sat contemplating the radio broadcast she had just listened to from her garden apartment in Greenbelt, Maryland. She was not particularly shocked by the outcome, but was concerned about the effect it would have on the lives of her two sons, Robert and Stephen. It was 8 December 1941 and America’s involvement in the Second World War was now official. While some thought that entry into the War was inevitable sooner or later, but the reason for its entry was completely unpredicted. The day before, Japanese warplanes attacked, without warning, the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. They killed 2,400 American servicemen and servicewomen and destroyed a number of warships, as well as aircraft on the ground. |