We talked about the new WWII project. Then we went into Pear Harbor. Japan invaided French Indochina and that's why we stopped trading with them we tried to reach an agreement but it got to the point where whatever the suggested we'd say no. Then on December 7, 1941 Japan attacked Pear Harbor. There was two waves compared to the three that were planned because it was said that the element of suprise was lost. The ships were close together because they thought that it would be easier to watch over them. Because of the shallow water the torpedos were more like set in the water by low flying planes and they put wood on the end so that it was more boyent.
Breann Lehr
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