On the day of Pearl Harbor, two young guards, Jack and Tom, were on night duty. They were all young pilots, who had just graduated from flight academy and were assigned to the air defense guard duty at Pearl Harbor.
Jack and Tom are good friends, they often drink together, talk and don't have any secrets from each other. Just the night before the incident, they went to a local bar together and returned drunk. By the next morning, they were still hangover, but they still insisted on going to work.
While on the night shift, Jack and Tom were drowsy and had heavy eyelids. From time to time, they yawned and rubbed their eyes, trying to clear themselves up. However, the effects of tiredness and hangovers keep them from concentrating.
Suddenly, the air raid sirens sounded, breaking the silence of the night. Jack and Tom woke up suddenly, and they hurriedly picked up their binoculars and looked at the sky. I saw a group of planes flying from a distance, heading straight for Pearl Harbor.
It's a Japanese plane! Tom shouted.
Notify Command! Jack shouted.
The two quickly dialed the ** of the command and reported the situation. However, because of the effects of tiredness and hangovers, their reactions are a little slower than usual. By the time they dropped the **, the plane had already flown over Pearl Harbor.
With a loud bang, the bomb landed on Pearl Harbor. The entire Pearl Harbor was instantly enveloped in the sound and light of fire. Jack and Tom look at everything in front of them in horror, and they realize that they have made a serious mistake. If they had reacted more quickly, they might have been able to avoid this catastrophe.
For the rest of the day, Jack and Tom are in a state of deep self-remorse. They knew they were responsible for Pearl Harbor because they had not been able to detect and respond to the invading aircraft in time. Their mistakes led to countless deaths and the destruction of Pearl Harbor.
Over the next few years, Jack and Tom struggled to make amends for their mistakes. They work harder and constantly improve their skills and abilities. They hope to be able to make a greater contribution to the United States in future wars and make amends for their mistakes.
Over time, Pearl Harbor became history. However, for Jack and Tom, it is a painful memory that will never be forgotten in their lives. They are well aware that their mistakes have brought great disaster and suffering to the country and its people. They also understand that as a military member, it is their primary duty to protect the security of the country and its people.