東日本大地震被災者へのメッセージ
東日本大地震の被災者へ向けた、松井章圭館長のメッセージ動画です。 *動画内で館長が安否を心配されていた宮城支部の村上支部長は、怪我などされているもののご家族揃って無事との確認が取れました。 情報提供ありがとうございました。
ジパング ZIPANG EP 23 3/3 第23話 「ワスプ撃沈」
柳の心配をよそに、角松はそれは不可能だと断言した。角松に「撃てない理由」を説明するよう促された柳は、とっさにある答えを出す。その答えに伊21号の島本艦長はAegis destroyer, MIRAI Japan Maritime Self Defence Force.
Operation Tomodachi; ともだち
Not my video rather its from an anonymous who sought permission from me to post his/her video in light of the Sendai 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Nevertheless, please do comment and vote whether you like it or not. Below is a note from the creator... For four bitter years, the United States of America and the Empire of Japan fought savagely as enemies in the Second World War. In June 14, 1942, Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke to the American people in his famous "Flag Day" Address: "The spirit of man has awakened and the soul of man has gone forth. Grant us the wisdom and the vision to comprehend the greatness of man's spirit, that suffers and endures so hugely for a goal beyond his own brief span..." "We are all of us children of earth — grant us that simple knowledge. If our brothers are oppressed, then we are oppressed. If they hunger, we hunger. If their freedom is taken away, our freedom is not secure. Grant us a common faith that man shall know bread and peace — that he shall know justice and righteousness, freedom and security, an equal opportunity and an equal chance to do his best, not only in our own lands, but throughout the world. And in that faith let us march, toward the clean world our hands can make. Amen." Three years after Roosevelt's speech, the long struggle for world peace ended, the US came out victorious, while Japan was reduced to ashes. Through the spirit of Roosevelt's words which most Americans, and equally, most men strive to live up to, the US ...