Without lookin' it up -- I believe '06 or '07 sounds about right ...
Here's an interesting piece from a hippie-liberal, latte-lappin', white wine & cheese tastin', paternalistic, snob website that I frequently peruse ... as we have so much in common ... the article is about what it was like on Seattle's First Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 1941
Obviously ... the first reports from Pearl were incomplete:
Wow, missed a few details eh? Not surprising at the time though, lots of confusion.
My grandmother, who lived in Seattle on that day, told me of hearing about the attack on the radio. She was born in 1909, so she was a young girl during WWI, but she remembers selling war bonds. She sat down, took a few to gather herself, then began to look around for things that she could do. She ended up working for Boeing as a parts inspector on the B-17 line then the B-29 line. Through the war she gave all she could back, from every spare bit of metal to pantyhose to make tires.
Everybody came together during that time in a way that had never been seen before, even during WWI. I think America today has pulled together, but not to the same level as WWII.
Truly they were America's greatest generation. If people were willing to sacrifice today as they were in WWII, I think this war would have gone very differently.