I Survived the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, 1941 by Lauren Tarshis

I Survived the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, 1941 by Lauren Tarshis

Author:Lauren Tarshis
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, General, Historical, Action & Adventure, Military & Wars
ISBN: 9780545388146
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Published: 2011-10-01T04:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 11

In an instant, a bomb exploded on the runway. A man disappeared in a blaze of flames and black smoke.

Danny and Mack and both guards hit the ground hard.

Mack came over and shielded Danny’s head and shoulders with his body. He waited for a lull in the explosions and then he scrambled to his feet. He grabbed Danny’s hand, yanking him up.

“We need to get out of here!” he shouted to the guards. “We need to find cover!”

Turning to Danny, Mack yelled, “Come on!” Mack held Danny’s hand tight as they ran. “Keep your head down!”

But where could they go?

Bombs were exploding all around them.

Boom! A truck exploded.

Boom! Three men fell to the ground.

A plane flew in low.

Pom, pom, pom, pom, pom.

A spray of bullets ripped apart a car.

Soldiers were crouched behind bushes and under cars. Some had small handguns and were firing uselessly into the sky. One soldier threw rocks. Danny couldn’t believe it; did they really think that would stop the planes?

But he understood too. There was nothing they could do.

Mack dragged Danny behind what was left of a huge airplane hangar. Through the enormous holes in the walls, Danny saw U.S. bomber planes — shattered and burning. In the lawn behind the hangars, bombs had blown craters into the grass. Mack pushed Danny into one and then jumped in after him.

“Get down!” Mack said.

Danny curled up against the dirt wall, and Mack crouched next to him, shielding Danny with his body.

Men shouted all around them.

“He’s hit!”

“Watch out!”

“We need help!”

“They’re coming in low!”

Danny pressed his head against the side of the hole. Mack held him tight.

“It will be over soon!” Mack said.

But the planes kept coming. Danny peered up, knowing he’d never forget the sight of those planes. They were small and gray, like killer birds.

A whistling sound cut though the air, and then —

Kaboom!

Dirt, rocks, and metal rained down on them. Something sharp stabbed Danny in the calf. He reached around and pulled out a small piece of metal, tossing it behind him.

Danny closed his eyes tight, praying for the attack to stop.

Suddenly he thought of Finn. He could almost feel that Finn was with him there, telling him to be brave. The feeling was so powerful — it filled Danny’s entire body.

And finally the thundering stopped.

The attack was over. The roar of the planes was replaced by the shouts of men.

Danny turned, and Mack fell back, his eyes dazed.

“I’m hit,” he rasped. “My back. I think it’s bad.”

Danny looked at Mack’s back. His stomach heaved as he saw a jagged wound. And more blood than he had ever seen.

Mack wouldn’t last long, bleeding like this.

A blond soldier appeared above the crater. His glasses were cracked and he had a gash on his face.

“Everyone all right here?” he asked.

“He’s bleeding bad, sir!” Danny said.

The soldier shouted for help, and within seconds he and another man were helping Danny lift Mack from the crater. Mack winced in pain as they pulled him onto the grass and laid him on his side.



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