Just shy of a week ago, the modern evil of radical Islamic terrorism penetrated the city of San Bernardino and murdered 14 innocent civilians. Roosevelt called the unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor a date which will live in infamy in an address to the nation delivered Dec. Today, as we commemorate the brave souls who died that December morning 74 years ago, the memory is particularly prescient. Some four years later, our “righteous might” – rooted in a strong adherence to Divine order and consecrated through the sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of Americans – defeated the forces who sought to extinguish our liberty. In hindsight this was the only way the project could ever have been finished - so this decision was vital.
#DAY OF INFAMY WW2 MOD#
While focusing on both co-op and competitive gameplay, Day of Infamy sets out to create a deep and realistic WW2 shooter experience. The original plan for Screaming Steel was quite different to begin with - it was supposed to be a continuation of WW1: Source as a regular source mod - but various hurdles and obstacles resulted in us transferring to Day of Infamy in 2016. Roosevelt spoke for the nation: “No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory.” Let’s add one more to that list And with that said, here’s Day of Infamy a new tactical-focused WW2 shooter created by the same developer team behind Insurgency. Congress declared war on Japan the very next day – before Congress, President Franklin D. A day that ended any hope that the United States could avoid entering the carnage of World War II.Īmericans rose courageously against the threat to our freedom. Pacific Fleet was crippled and nearly all of the U.S. Roosevelt claimed 2,345 American lives while much of the U. Naval Fleet at Pearl Harbor America’s Day of Infamy, in the words of President Franklin D. On December 7, 1941, a quiet Sunday morning, an ordinary day of rest became a “Day of Infamy.” A day that took more than 2,000 of our service members and citizens. A dwindling few Americans were alive 80 years ago when America entered World War II. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) released the following statement on the 74th anniversary of Pearl Harbor: