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The Secret Shell That Obliterated Japanโs Mightiest Battleships in Minutes
April 7th, 1945. 217 p.m. East China Sea. USS New Jersey fires. Two shells scream across 12 mi of ocean. They slam into the Japanese…
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Japanese Admirals Had 15 Minutes Before TF-38 Launched 480 Planes From 8 Carriers Simultaneously
At on the morning of October 12th, 1944, Captain Toshikazu Omeay stood in the operations room of the second airfleet headquarters on Formosa and studied…
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Uncensored Footage From The Doolittle Raid: America’s Bold Strike Back After Pearl Harbor
Eighty young airmen. Sixteen medium bombers. One aircraft carrier. And a mission so audacious it sounded impossible: bomb Japanโthen escape to China, where no one…
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The Hidden WW2 Firing Strategy That Wiped Out Tiger Armies
The Arden Forest lay under a thick blanket of snow, silent except for the occasional whistle of a cold wind cutting through the skeletal trees.…
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They Called His ’10-Foot Torpedo Run’ Suicidal โ Until He Sank 9 Japanese Destroyers in 8 Days
June 3rd, 1944, Philippine Sea. Lieutenant Commander Robert Bobby Nash gripped the stick of his TBF Avenger torpedo bomber and pushed the nose down until…
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The Japanese Captain Thought Shikinami Was Safe โ Until One U.S.
Torpedo Sent Her Straight Down There is a specific kind of arrogance that comes with experience. If you survive enough battles, if you dodge enough…
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โI Donโt See Him!โ – 23 Japanese Pilots Died Scanning for a P-38 They Never Saw
March 15th, 1944. 20,000 ft over the Solomon Islands, Lieutenant Walter pulled his A6M0 into a gentle banking turn, scanning the sky through sections. 8…
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The 5 Most Lethal American Fighter Pilots of WW2 – Ranked By Enemy Casualties
That’s how many enemy aircraft these five American pilots shot out of the sky between 1941 and 1945. Not damaged, not probable, confirmed, destroyed. Over…
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How One Fighter Aircraft Changed the Air War Forever
At 0512 on March 6th, 1944, Captain John Jack Reynolds tightens the chin strap of his flight helmet and climbs into the cockpit of his…
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โFire Now.โ Iowaโs 16-Inch Guns Wiped Out 4 Japanese Ships From Over 23 Miles Away
October 1944. The Pacific Ocean, 23 miles. That is the distance from downtown Manhattan to the far edge of Long Island. That is how far…











