On Dec. 7, 1941, the United States experienced one of the most aggressive attacks it had ever endured since its founding. When Japanese bombers attacked the American base at Pearl Harbor, over 2,400 Americans were killed and over 1,200 were wounded, enormous damage to the American Navy fleet was sustained and countless lives were changed forever. It is not an overstatement to say that the attacks on Pearl Harbor changed the course of history. Today, 71 years later, we honor and remember Pearl Harbor, those we lost, those who survived and those who were affected by it. Nevada, as a …


