I drove through the gate onto Ft. Myers ! Of course it was by accident, I was looking for a parking spot to visit the Pentagon. Was lost. Pulled up to the guard, explained I'd taken a right when I should have listened to my wife and he (between giggles) gave me permission to enter the parking area and exit the facility back to the freeway.
Not to offend anyone, personally. But just thought it was a good historical photo with a rather interesting caption. They did that back then.
And not only having contempt for the Americans battlefield prowess they also severely underestimated them as worthy opponents.
I went to a few martial arts expos at the Nippon Budokan (日本武道館) in Tokyo. I know what little guys can do. And old guys.
Hmmm, I've surprised a few. Uncle told about watching a demonstration in Japan in 1945 of a guy brandishing a Katana cutting paper, Silk and a few other items. If we had to have fought those guys things may have turned out different.
Escort Carrier USS Thetis Bay taking PBY Catalinas, F6F Hellcats, and one J2F Duck from Hawaii to Alameda for repairs, Jul 8 1944.
I almost don’t want to post the blurb… . Photo montage used in the squadron's Christmas card, 17 February 1942. It features some of VJ-7's enterprising photographers working to get the best possible camera angles from positions aboard a Grumman J2F Duck. PlaneHistoria