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Sean Spicer confuses Pearl Harbor anniversary with D-day

Sean Spicer confuses Pearl Harbor anniversary with D-day


Sean Spicer confuses Pearl Harbor anniversary with D-day
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But not D-day. That was 6 June 1944, when allied navies sent forces ashore in France, the start of the end of the war against Nazi Germany.

Pearl Harbor was primarily an attack on the US navy. According to US government figures, 2,008 members of the navy were killed, along with 218 members of the army, 109 marines and 68 civilians. Nineteen ships were destroyed or damaged.

Biden was widely attacked from the right for not formally marking D-day last year.

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