ASHTABULA — It has been 84 years since more than 300 Japanese aircraft descended on Hawaii, killing more than 2,400 people and wounding another 1,100.
Two of those were Ashtabula natives Henry Kalinowski and Franklin Strief Jr. who died on the day President Franklin Roosevelt said “would life in infamy.”

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