Pearl Harbor Survivor Remembers Attack on 71st Anniversary (video)
Other related LinksToday is the 71st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, a day when over 2,400 Americans lost their lives. Last summer, more than a dozen Pearl Harbor veterans went back to the site of the attack to reflect on “a date which will live in infamy.” Their entire honor flight journey has been documented in a film called ‘Back to Pearl.’
The film’s director, Chris Hibben, and Pearl Harbor survivor Ewald “Cookie” Koch joined Fox and Friends this morning. Koch was in the barracks when the attack began. He described running out of the building and taking cover underneath a car. He credits another GI for saving his life that day. Koch said, “The shrapnel from the bomb hit him first because he was in front of me under the car.”
Hibben, who is an Air Force veteran and combat cameraman, used his own money to make the film. He did it to say thank you to our veterans. “These guys we owe our lives to … There’s nothing better than going back, letting them see their memorials, letting them tour the places that they were at that day,” he said.
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