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Saints and Soldiers was a cool movie. I watched it on Hulu for free and i think its still on there if anyone wants to watch
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Saints and Soldiers was a cool movie. I watched it on Hulu for free and i think its still on there if anyone wants to watch
Another good movie is Saints and Soldiers, pretty good for a low budget movie .
I had the opportunity to meet a turret gunner on a torpedo bomber from the USS Enterprise he did not mention what years he served but he said during WW2. I was actually kinda speechless at first all I could say was "WOW you guys had guts Thank you". I finally got to meet someone who served on the Enterprise. Since many old retires come to where I work (grocery store) I wonder how many of them were in the military. It makes it easy to be patient with them since I know many of them were in the military. Yet I will never be able to repay the debt I owe them.
No Need, I just told you.
I wasn't asking, I was applying deductive logic.
There were essentially only seven aircraft types that saw carrier
service with the US Navy in the war.
F4F "Wildcat" (Fighter)
F6F "Hellcat" (Fighter)
F4U "Corsair" (Fighter)
SBD "Dauntless" (Dive Bomber)
SB2C "Helldiver" (Dive bomber)
TBD Devastator (Torpedo Bomber)
TBM "Avenger" (Torpedo Bomber)
Only ONE of them had a turret, the Grumman Avenger.
Eliminate the impossible and whatever is left is your answer.
The Avenger replaced the TBD in service immediatly after the battle
of Midway because most of the Devastators ever built were by that point
laying (with their crews still inside them) at the bottom of the pacific.
the Avenger served through the end of the war.
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