“ A g fast! • Page 26 Cookbooks goin ” DECEMBER 2022 Sr. Perspective vol. 30 no. 3-R srperspective .com RUNESTONE edition PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID GLENWOOD, MN PERMIT NO. 177 Return Service Requested GRAB ONE • I’M FREE! Lest we forget Pearl Harbor...
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“ A g fast! • Page 26 Cookbooks goin ” DECEMBER 2022 Sr. Perspective vol. 30 no. 3-R srperspective .com RUNESTONE edition PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID GLENWOOD, MN PERMIT NO. 177 Return Service Requested GRAB ONE • I’M FREE! Lest we forget Pearl Harbor survivors share memories to preserve the ‘day that will live in infamy’ BY CARLIENNE A. FRISCH cafrisch@hickorytech.net As a youngster, Nick Johnston of St. Cloud was present at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Dec. 7, 1941, when Japanese planes bombed military targets there. Johnston had been born at Triplet General Hospital in Honolulu, where his father was assigned to Hickam Army Airfield. After the bombing, the three-month-old boy, his six- year-old sister, and his mother hid in the hills above the harbor, expecting a land attack to fol- low. He grew up hearing the story of how his father had come home from the Army base after This photo of Dawn and Ron Synstelien of Fergus Falls was taken a few years ago. About two years ago, Ron the attack,
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