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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2018 · 35 MIN

When Your Earliest Memory is Pearl Harbor

from The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write · host Treasure Shields Redmond

The words "Pearl Harbor" were what my Dad heard and remembered as a four year old. That surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese represents his earliest memory. He'd just turned 4 a week prior. In this episode there is an interesting resonance between the attack spearheaded by the Japanese and an alluring Japanese bride whom my father watched through his backyard fence.

The words "Pearl Harbor" were what my Dad heard and remembered as a four year old. That surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese represents his earliest memory. He'd just turned 4 a week prior. In this episode there is an interesting resonance between the attack spearheaded by the Japanese and an alluring Japanese bride whom my father watched through his backyard fence.

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