Pearl Harbor remembered 74 years later

Japan attacked the U-S naval fleet in Hawaii.  President Roosevelt labeled December 7, 1941 “a day that would live in infamy.”  And it was the event that sent the U-S into the Second World War.  Seneca’s Lowell Ross says radio was the medium that relayed the news to Americans though, at the age of nine years old, Ross did not hear the radio broadcasts.  No other attack of its type took place against the United States until 9-11, and Ross has some thoughts to share about the differences between fighting nations’ armies and the terror strikes which have become periodic in modern times.