evangilder
"Shooter"
No doubt. I have the highest respect for the Iwo vets. I have respect for all WWII vets, but Iwo has a soft spot for me.
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evangilder said:Iwo Jima cave entrances actually had multiple entrances. There were 16 miles of tunnels and 1500 rooms below the surface of the island which is only 7.5 square miles. Many times, "cleared" caves became reinfested with Japanese, not from the surface. Bill Genaust was one of many Marines that entered one of those caves to never return.
Most aerial bombing done to Iwo Jima before the invasion was very ineffective. Napalm was used before the invasion to take out enemy installations and to remove camouflage, but that was ineffective because the Japanese used very little combustible material for camouflage.
evangilder said:Yes, napalm can do that, but in the case of Iwo Jima, bombing had little effect on the defenders.
trackend said:and as I am sure you know all too well Adler some anti tank rounds HEAT have the effect of increasing the internal temperature of an armored vehicle by several thousand degrees (instant brew up).
trackend said:I think lots of civilian jobs can have there dodgy moments but its still not the same as having some body trying to kill you and we where discussing Iwo Jima which makes anything most of us have done or seen pale into insignificance by comparison.
Nasty thing catching crabs, but to be paid for it thats unusual. I caught them once in Belize for free (and very irritating little gits they where too)