Air Raid This Is Not A Drill -

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.

The phrase refers to one of the most famous naval dispatches in history, sent by the Ford Island command center on December 7, 1941. Air Raid This is Not A Drill

It contains rare photographs from Japanese sources that provide a visual "paper trail" of the initial attack phase. 4. Cultural & Cold War Evolution It focuses specifically on the attack on NAS

Interesting historical summaries like those from the Oregon History Project describe how air raid drills became a ritual for American schoolchildren, complete with metal identification tags and "walls of death" (the large windows in classrooms that would shatter in a blast). 'This is Not a Drill' Dispatch - DocsTeach Navy ships and stations, stating: "AIR RAID ON

The message was sent to all U.S. Navy ships and stations, stating: "AIR RAID ON PEARL HARBOR X THIS IS NO 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"

If you are interested in a scholarly paper about the psychological impact of such events, the research article published in Sage Journals and PMC offers a deep dive into "air-raid shock".

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