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The most iconic "paper" is the sent by Lt. Cmdr. Logan Ramsey at 7:58 a.m., just minutes after Japanese bombs began falling.
It focuses specifically on the attack on NAS Pearl Harbor (one of two naval air stations), providing a personal and tactical level of detail from both American and Japanese viewpoints. Air Raid This is Not A Drill
It was the first official word of the attack to reach the rest of the United States. You can view digitized versions of these dispatches through the National Archives DocsTeach . 2. Academic Research: "When War Came Home" The most iconic "paper" is the sent by Lt
It analyzes contemporary medical records and journals to show how these events blurred the line between the "home front" and the "war front". 3. Detailed Combat Narrative: "This Is No Drill" It focuses specifically on the attack on NAS
The "No Drill" mentality eventually evolved into the Cold War's civil defense efforts.