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Lee should have been the leader of US forces in Guadalcanal right from the start. With his knowledge of radar, he would have won the first night battle too and plenty of lives and ships would have been saved.
Halsey and Spruance both needed him, and the AA firepower the US Navy BBs carried, closer to the carriers for their protection. That plus the reasons the narrator gave for not putting our giant ships in the confined space North of Guadalcanal. Plus the fact that radar was in its infancy and it was not well known how to mount it correctly nor how to interpret the images among the islands even if an enemy ship was standing in front of the island. And Washington's radar had a blind section to the rear. And Nimitz only had what BBs the Atlantic War would spare them due to FDR's buckling to Churchill's demands.
I was proud of the “reader” for pronouncing the word “bow” correctly, once anyway . A few minutes later it pronounced it as in “bow tie”. AI can learn - slowly.
As the Japanese soldier looked up and saw a bomb within striking distance of him, his last thought was So much for returning home to take over the family chopsticks manufacturing business.
Not much was said about those Japanese transports that got cought in the open if tha commentator wanted to talk about people experiencing the horrors of war that had plenty of casulties to describe but it is the Japans perspective of the war after all
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(Part:14) Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome back to another thrilling installment of the Guadalcanal series! Prepare to be swept away once again by the gripping tales of courage, sacrifice, and triumph in the Pacific theater of World War II. Your support through likes, shares, and subscriptions fuels our passion to uncover more captivating stories for you. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the heart of history together!
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Another fantastic account! Naval war in its most hellish moments, blow by blow. Both saddening and inspiring.
Thank you!
Admiral "Ching Lee" knew what he was doing.
Willis A. Lee was one of the finest naval commanders the U.S. ever produced. He is not nearly as known or revered as he should be.
Distant relative of Robert E. Lee?
I Heard .
Lee should have been the leader of US forces in Guadalcanal right from the start. With his knowledge of radar, he would have won the first night battle too and plenty of lives and ships would have been saved.
Halsey and Spruance both needed him, and the AA firepower the US Navy BBs carried, closer to the carriers for their protection. That plus the reasons the narrator gave for not putting our giant ships in the confined space North of Guadalcanal. Plus the fact that radar was in its infancy and it was not well known how to mount it correctly nor how to interpret the images among the islands even if an enemy ship was standing in front of the island. And Washington's radar had a blind section to the rear.
And Nimitz only had what BBs the Atlantic War would spare them due to FDR's buckling to Churchill's demands.
Fascinating...and thank you so much for preserving this vital history.
Ching Lee was a national pistol shooting champion and also an expert marksman with a rifle.He also won gold at the olympics I believe.
Yes, Kentuckian “Ching” Lee applied his Olympic shooting knowledge to the big naval guns. He comes from a part of Kentucky known for their BBQ…😊
He won 5 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze. The most medals won by the US until the 1980s.
The proper term for the big guns is Rifles they just shoot a a really big bullet. You could say they were right up Adm. Lee's alley..😊😊
Outstanding for someone with less than perfect vision!
Yeah, that's what they just said
I was proud of the “reader” for pronouncing the word “bow” correctly, once anyway . A few minutes later it pronounced it as in “bow tie”. AI can learn - slowly.
As the Japanese soldier looked up and saw a bomb within striking distance of him, his last thought was So much for returning home to take over the family chopsticks manufacturing business.
This is like listening to a boxing match, Admiral "Ching" Lee was a master at his craft, gone too soon, so much unfulfilled promise.
The Night the Giants Rode.
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Thank you sincerely, sir. It's really a pleasure to see you again.
Not much was said about those Japanese transports that got cought in the open if tha commentator wanted to talk about people experiencing the horrors of war that had plenty of casulties to describe but it is the Japans perspective of the war after all
The led vessel must have been very heavy😂
Only makes 14 knots, but boy she can take a hit!
And she’s completely radiation proof!
@@TexasSpectre But Superman can't see through it!
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