Japanese Radar Was Not Nearly So Advanced As The American (Ep.6)
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- (Memoirs of Gambier Bay Series; Part 6) Join us as we delve into the riveting story of the courageous crew aboard the USS Gambier Bay, a small escort carrier during World War II. Experience the harrowing events of the Battle off Samar, where this valiant ship faced overwhelming Japanese naval forces. Through vivid storytelling and firsthand accounts, witness the bravery, sacrifice, and camaraderie of the men who fought against incredible odds. This compelling tribute honors their heroism and the enduring spirit of the U.S. Navy.
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Ladies and Gentlemen Welcome to Part 6 of "Memoirs of Gambier Bay"
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Sometimes it's Gambier Bay, other times it's a floating casino; The Gambler Bay. It would be fun to launch air attacks from a casino.
Whoa skipped the exploits of Cpt Evans and the USS Johnston. Hell of a ship
What a beautiful destroyer.
Yep, the Fletcher class DDs were the best destroyers of WW II.
The leaders in WW2 Radar technology were the British, they passed their technology to the Americans who mass produced it for the allies. Likewise the Germans passed their less advanced radar technology to the Japanese and Italians.