From the Los Angeles Times
July 9, 2006
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'Battle of L.A.' Was More Like Heaven Than Hell 'Battle of L.A.' Was More
Like Heaven Than Hell
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Anti-aircraft crews sent in after Pearl Harbor
swam in pools, rode horses and ate well, with
Ida Lupino lending one unit her personal chef
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Days after Pearl Harbor, a convoy carrying more than 700 U.S. soldiers rumbled over the Cahuenga Pass and east on Sunset Boulevard.
The heavily armored, camouflaged trucks cruised at 20 mph, dropping off 12-man teams about five miles apart along Sunset and elsewhere, from Beverly Hills to Arcadia.
Their mission: to protect the City of Angels from Japanese attack.
It was Dec. 16, 1941 — nine days after the date that lives in infamy.
Fear gripped the West Coast. The government warned residents to heed blackouts, prepare for air raids and learn to extinguish incendiary bombs.