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Some Rare World War II Photographs...
Reaganite Republican ^
 | April 6, 2011
 | Reaganite Republican
Posted on 04/06/2011 3:49:50 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican
Where have these been hiding for the past 65 years...?  
 
 
  
   
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    | Guam, 1944 | 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
   
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    | Bougainville, 1943 | 
  
 
 
 
  
   
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    | Tinian - 1944 | 
  
 
 
 I do always post my full articles and never excerpt here at FR... but this particular post has too much- so just this once, more info, pics, and video at Reaganite Republican 
 
 Enjoy your day, FReeper patriots-
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TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Education; History; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: military; photos; war; wwii
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To: Reaganite Republican
To: tsowellfan
    Thanks TSfan- something different for Weds at 630 am, anyway
 
To: Reaganite Republican
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posted on 
04/06/2011 4:02:41 AM PDT
by 
Vinnie
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    An amazing group of historical photographs. Thanks.
 
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posted on 
04/06/2011 4:20:07 AM PDT
by 
Tainan
(Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
 
To: Tainan
    My pleasure, Tainan
And thx Vinnie
 
To: Reaganite Republican
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posted on 
04/06/2011 4:32:47 AM PDT
by 
230FMJ
(...from my cold, dead, fingers.)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
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posted on 
04/06/2011 4:37:46 AM PDT
by 
Howie66
(I can see November (2012) from my house.)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    Awesome - I will show my son later. He and I have been watching a series of WWII documentaries lately so this is really great to come across.
 
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posted on 
04/06/2011 4:50:46 AM PDT
by 
Caipirabob
( Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
 
    
 Wow...
 
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posted on 
04/06/2011 4:51:04 AM PDT
by 
thackney
(life is fragile, handle with prayer (biblein90days.org))
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    Just think, when we went into Iraq they made them take down the flag.
Also Haiti during the hurricane relief.
Even FDR would have been ashamed of that.
 
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posted on 
04/06/2011 4:51:36 AM PDT
by 
I still care
(I miss my friends, bagels, and the NYC skyline - but not the taxes.   I love the South.)
 
To: thackney
    How many of these would it take to secure the Arizona border?
Dozen ought to suffice lol
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    Seems like it can be a historic day. Enjoy it to one and all.
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posted on 
04/06/2011 4:54:38 AM PDT
by 
cameraeye
(A happy kufir!)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    Those heavy mortars are something else. Wow.
 
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posted on 
04/06/2011 5:16:35 AM PDT
by 
ConservativeWarrior
(In last year's nests, there are no birds this year.)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
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posted on 
04/06/2011 5:19:14 AM PDT
by 
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    Wow, I've never heard of this. Read the text below the pics!

Here an RAF pilot "tips" a Fieseler Fi 103 (V1) by flipping it's wingtip with his, thus knocking the flying bomb off-course. British pilots had to get far too close to shoot them down without being taken out by the explosion... thus the innovative technique evolved.
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posted on 
04/06/2011 5:47:19 AM PDT
by 
Mich Patriot
(Today, if you build a better mousetrap, the government comes along with a better mouse.  RReagan)
 
To: Mich Patriot
    Where do you find such courage? That’s one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen. I had read about it, but I didn’t know photographs of it existed.
 
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posted on 
04/06/2011 6:02:24 AM PDT
by 
Comstock1
(You can't have Falstaff and have him thin.)
 
To: Mich Patriot
    Yep. They gyroscopic guidance of the V1 couldn't handle being tipped like that. The Gloster Meteor was the first operational allied jet, and while it wasn't used in combat like the German Me262, it became the preferred medicine for anti-V1 work...the two became so associated with one another that some model kits were made including both...
  
 
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posted on 
04/06/2011 6:07:32 AM PDT
by 
Joe 6-pack
(Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
 
To: Joe 6-pack
    Wow, thanks for that Joe.
 
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posted on 
04/06/2011 6:13:12 AM PDT
by 
Mich Patriot
(Today, if you build a better mousetrap, the government comes along with a better mouse.  RReagan)
 
To: Reaganite Republican
    Thanks for posting ... my dad was USMC and was at Guam and Bougainville. 
The lack of camouflage helmet covers in the first two pictures would indicate the troops were Army GIs, not Marines.
I was unaware the Army made those landings. Time to do some double checking.
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posted on 
04/06/2011 6:13:16 AM PDT
by 
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
 
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