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You are doing a great service to these veterans! They deserve to have their stories told not just for themselves but for the ones who didn't come home!
What an incredible honor it is to meet these Heroes of WW2. I've met many at the Airshow I worked at. Such modest, humble men. Doing what they could, for a country they loved.
Major General Edward P. McNeff passed away 11 days ago.(Today is the 22nd Oct. 2023). As a former Greek Army oficer, I thank him for his efford and for his grate service. My deeply condolence to his family.
My uncle was in the 352nd based out of RAF Bodney in England. He was with the Blue-nosed Bastards of Bodney. He always downplayed what he did. I found out later he was in intelligence from my Aunt. He helped plan the bombing runs for the B17’s. He hated it because he felt he was sending them to their deaths. He never got close to the pilots or crews because it hurt him so much. He said the P51 pilots were fearless. I think they all were regardless of what they flew.
My grandfather flew B-17's over Germany. As a kid I remember reading his war journal and the photos he took when he switched the plane over to the bombardier. He passed away about 6 years ago. My aunt is going to send me his uniform, letters, photos and journal this summer. Man I miss him so much.
If you want to watch the other videos from Ed's story, you can find them here! Episode 1: th-cam.com/video/w2xWt6SECnY/w-d-xo.html Episode 2: th-cam.com/video/WuW5BfHr8I4/w-d-xo.html
The depth and breadth of the history and connections you've made and are preserving here is phenomenal. In my years around NAS Pensacola (where I vacation and stay on board whenever I can) I've met and sat at the feet of dozens of aviators and pilots from WWII and on. I've met and talked at length with a survivor of VMF-214 under Boyington. I've met and spoken with astronauts like "Hoot" Gibson. Yet I have precious little records of the history I've been exposed to through these great men and women (yes, I've spoken with a WASP as well). God bless you on this mission of preservation.
Hah! Greg"Pappy" Boyington was also served with Great destinton (?). I am sorry, usually I am an excellent writer. In any event I am glad to see more-and-more given us videos (those of us who Still support Our country)! I know a lot of people hate the United States of America-- that's your choice. Period . thank you. From me Roger Dean Ruuska aka Tootkaylok.
I live in a small town of 8000 in western Canada. When I first moved there we had two World War II vets still living and one living quite well. Now four and a half years later we have none. Time is passing and we need to collect these stories before it truly is too late. On a happy note: one of the World War II veterans "Johnny W." taught my son(9) how to play table pool. His no nonsense approach was perfect.
Don’t forget each B-17 had a crew of ten, so when they lost 27 planes that is 270 men lost in one raid (although some may have parachuted out and survived).
I know it’s just digital recreation, but man I don’t know how I would feel as a P51 pilot seeing something like at 3:21…bless those veterans, both the bombers and fighters, that took some major balls/nerves. I heard they lost more fighters strafing ground targets than escorting the bombers, too.
I knew a guy that was a P-51 pilot in Alaska islands during the war he said that the P-51’s fatal flaw was that if you dove a to sharp an angle and went over speed the wing would shear off. This man flew the only hospital plane in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula for many years and later worked with with the DNR tracking moose and wolfs that where collared in this piper cub aircraft on this final flight he had a massive heart attack, when they lost radio contact two US Air Force fighter found him and stayed with till the aircraft crashed from loss of fuel in to the woods. He was a great man
This narrator does an excellent job of covering WW 2 with good details! From Pearl Harbor to bombers being protected by mustang fighters . The P 51 Mustang was built during the right time against Germany and able to escort bombers over Japan! Will be watching more of these videos of real history! Real footage was a bonus!! 🎯✅✅🎯
P51 history indicates the ammo doors could become unlatched in severe dives, causing the stress on the wings to actually cause them to break off. Some contend it was the wheel doors that would unlatch and cause this. In either case, the ammo door latches and wheel door latches were strengthened.
I do such relate my own Military career in the United States Navy as I am able to in meeting people here in Lancaster, PA. I Shall coutiue to do so, as long as GOD allows me to share my experiences with people who Do Care about Our country, Period
My foster father,Hank Ruuska also, was a Military Viteran, perhaps during the Korean war. I briefly saw in a small case of some medals he gained, in addition when he died, I was with his wonderful wife, Shirley Marie Ruuska at the funeral and our wonderful United States of America gave him the 21 gun salute. Thank you for the great footage of the account provided us to enable to enjoy those of us who Still Serve and Still support Our USNAVY, as well as the other members, whether Our Air Force, the Marines and Our Army personnel. Continue showing these videos so our current country men or women may appreciate the freedom we have been given by GOD, His Son, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Bye , bye. Peace Be Unto you!
Please forgive me. I just remembered our United States Coast Guard, (a couple of days ago!) They also took part in serving our great country, I don't know how much/long these men and women did their duty. So, again, I apologise for having not also including them as well ! Thank you....C/O Roger Ruuska aka Tootkaylok .
My Son is Disabled War Veteran........I take him to the Tampa/VA for Treatment.. Once in a While I See these Men. WWII Veterans.....I always stop walking till they Pass............These Men are my Hero's...
Of the Mustang models, I do like the C model the best. It just looks right. I caught an airshow way back. I don't think the 250mph limit was in place then. That C model hauled ass & screaming straight up to a tiny dot in the sky fast. I later saw a Bearcat do that, about 20 years later. All of us should thank these fine gentlemen for their service & the freedom that our current government is trying to give away. Great video, thanks a bunch.
my father , Samuel C. Jordan died about 18 years ago . He was a veteran of the world war in Europe He left the war with 32 missions : pilot and co pilot wings , gunner and navigator wings , and bombardier wings . He served out the rest of his service as a pilot trainer on bases throughout America . he was a hero with many awards and medals but , unfortunately not still alive .
My grandfather flew for the luftwaffe. He was conscripted. After the Nazis took Bulgaria. They grabbed his family and said fight for us or die. He was shot down 2 times. Once picked up by a uboat. We still have the bow flag. Later after he learned what had happened to his sister's, he began flying into combat and getting on an allied fighters tail but not shooting. He would then pull along side and tip his wings and point to the ground. They would escort him to an airfield and he would show them where the German positions were, and what strength. They shot up his plane with a Tommy gun and he flew back home. He had previously revived the iron cross with oak leaves. Not all Nazis were evil. Some had no choice. He was a multiple ace. Bf-109.
Thank you so much for this, & moreso, for helping our next generations appreciate what our "Greatest Generation" did for us. My Dad & 4 of 5 uncles served in WWII (the 5th in Korea), & their mothers, fathers, & sisters served & sacrificed so much at home. I chose a career to teach history to honor of them & all our generous ancestors who deserve so much of our humble gratitude.
Great story, love to listen this. Just one thing from me. I wanted to Thank You for putting a Polish ace Witold Urbanowicz in your historical calendar events. I know thers lot of amazing pilots and veterans from USA, so I makes it even more kind from you side. Best Regards from Polish subscriber. Thank You.
I’m writing a historical fiction book about p 51 pilots. The opening scene to the story is a 1v1 P51 vs Bf 109s. After that 1v1, the pilots get a transmission that a flight of b 17 bombers is being attacked. The pilots end up opening fire dealing the kill to the enemies.
In Columbus Ohio, 2002 I was at a yard sale and in the garage hung a very large model of a B-26 Martin Marauder. I asked the lady and she fetched her husband who said he flew them in Italy on WW2. I knew quite a bit about the plane so we talked tech pretty quick for at least 20 minutes. He said he loved the plane, that it was a hot rod, and he said he wouldn't dare go into combat in a plane other than the B-26. He was adamant. I asked about the difficulties of the plane, but he said he learned quickly how to land it, and the high speed it was capable of made it the best plane for his job at the time, tactical air support. Incidentally, a few of the Tuskegee pilots lived only a mile or so from this guys house, and all of us live very near to Eddie Rickenbacker's childhood home.
Living veterans of the air war. Depressingly few. People like this should be our politicians but they wouldn't want to be because they were a completely different kind of human being
An excellent video, as always, very informative and entertaining. The addition of real gun camera footage was a very nice bonus. That said, I do have one small complaint; I wish you'd learn to pronounce "Luftwaffe" properly. It's pronounced "looft-vaw-fuh," not "luft-wah-fuh."😉
Animators have not done their homework. I see this all the time in WWII bomber CGI when bombers are shown as a disorganized gaggle spread all over the sky rather than in well-ordered 3-level box formations. The trailer for the upcoming series "The Mighty 8th" does this as well and with their resources, it seems pretty much unforgivable.
Where they protecting their homeland when they were bombing Czechs, Poles, French, Brits, Dutch, Belgians, etc? If they had never invaded and bombed those people, no one would ever had returned the favor.
27 B17's lost, is 27 times +/-10 men lost. 270 kia and mia. With evin more casualties in the remaining bombers. 21 Bf109's lost cost the germans probably 21 men. The difference was the number of ships available for each side. Germany had big problems with dealing with these raids. Because of the number ships the Allied side threw at them everytime, Germany simply ran out of men and also fuel. Interesting video 💙.
The US 8ths Army Airforce strategy was high precision tactical bombing (destroy the enemy’s ability to effectively wage war), while also attaining air superiority over the Third Reich. The Luftwaffe’s strategy was to defend German airspace, by inflicting unsustainable heavy loses on the Allied Bomber offensive. The 8th Air Force soon realised that they couldn’t defend against a determined attack. So they sent fighters, on ahead of their bomber streams to conduct fighter sweeps, destroying enemy airfields, transport, troop columns, and causing as much chaos as possible. Effectively denying the enemy any chance of defending itself.
If you believe the statement "never before seen footage" you might need to watch about any documentary footage of the air war in Europe, because this clip is always included.
These WW2 Pilots are true heroes. From the start of being attacked at pearl harbor, they made sacrifices for this Country. Adventually they ruled the skies over the Pacific and Germany. We have the best military ground, air, and the Sea! Our pilots today stand on these brave WW2 pilots. 🙏 🪖 🔫
I don't know if you TJ read and respond here but you had a bespoke post ad on another video and you showed a pair of shoes that had the US star like ww2 planes on the side. I feel in love and was wondering if you would be willing to say where I could get a pair
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Nice video and nice story
Is there somewhere to watch the original video? Veterans always tell their stories better than TH-cam Heroes
remember me?
@@banditeastlick2471 calm down with the "TH-cam Heroes," buddy
@@kick0777 what I said was straight-up legit.
You are doing a great service to these veterans! They deserve to have their stories told not just for themselves but for the ones who didn't come home!
Agreed
What an incredible honor it is to meet these Heroes of WW2. I've met many at the Airshow I worked at. Such modest, humble men. Doing what they could, for a country they loved.
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thank you for sharing the living testimony of these veterans , many of whom are " leaving us" , as the march of time continues
Wow that Ed McNeff's gun camera looks amazing shooting down a bf-109 and strafing burgers can't wait to hear more Ed story.
Thank you for your service, courage and sacrifice for freedom 🇺🇸❤️
Major General Edward P. McNeff passed away 11 days ago.(Today is the 22nd Oct. 2023). As a former Greek Army oficer, I thank him for his efford and for his grate service. My deeply condolence to his family.
🫡
My uncle was in the 352nd based out of RAF Bodney in England. He was with the Blue-nosed Bastards of Bodney. He always downplayed what he did. I found out later he was in intelligence from my Aunt. He helped plan the bombing runs for the B17’s. He hated it because he felt he was sending them to their deaths. He never got close to the pilots or crews because it hurt him so much. He said the P51 pilots were fearless. I think they all were regardless of what they flew.
My grandfather flew B-17's over Germany. As a kid I remember reading his war journal and the photos he took when he switched the plane over to the bombardier. He passed away about 6 years ago. My aunt is going to send me his uniform, letters, photos and journal this summer. Man I miss him so much.
Nice job keeping history alive! Keep up the work dude.
If you want to watch the other videos from Ed's story, you can find them here!
Episode 1: th-cam.com/video/w2xWt6SECnY/w-d-xo.html
Episode 2: th-cam.com/video/WuW5BfHr8I4/w-d-xo.html
Where's Episode 4?
What a wonderful job you've done TJ. The pilot himself telling us those incredible moments on dogfight.
Thank you once again.
Great interview and keeping history alive. Great job.
Thanks!
I don't know about the rest of the viewers, but I got goosebumps when you started the 'pushed their throttles to the max' part.
The depth and breadth of the history and connections you've made and are preserving here is phenomenal. In my years around NAS Pensacola (where I vacation and stay on board whenever I can) I've met and sat at the feet of dozens of aviators and pilots from WWII and on.
I've met and talked at length with a survivor of VMF-214 under Boyington. I've met and spoken with astronauts like "Hoot" Gibson. Yet I have precious little records of the history I've been exposed to through these great men and women (yes, I've spoken with a WASP as well). God bless you on this mission of preservation.
Thanks Kyle! More coming :)
Hah! Greg"Pappy" Boyington was also served with Great destinton (?). I am sorry, usually I am an excellent writer. In any event I am glad to see more-and-more given us videos (those of us who Still support Our country)! I know a lot of people hate the United States of America-- that's your choice. Period . thank you. From me Roger Dean Ruuska aka Tootkaylok.
Well done and I love that you bring a personal approach to these videos. Keep up the good work.
Please keep up the great work TJ. I look forward to these videos every week and enjoy listening to the Veterans.
Thanks!
I'm always happy to see the notification that you guys posted a new video, keep up the awesome work T3J
Thank you!
These are amazing! I really hope that more veterans come forward with their stories 👏
I live in a small town of 8000 in western Canada.
When I first moved there we had two World War II vets still living and one living quite well.
Now four and a half years later we have none.
Time is passing and we need to collect these stories before it truly is too late.
On a happy note: one of the World War II veterans "Johnny W." taught my son(9) how to play table pool.
His no nonsense approach was perfect.
Don’t forget each B-17 had a crew of ten, so when they lost 27 planes that is 270 men lost in one raid (although some may have parachuted out and survived).
I know it’s just digital recreation, but man I don’t know how I would feel as a P51 pilot seeing something like at 3:21…bless those veterans, both the bombers and fighters, that took some major balls/nerves. I heard they lost more fighters strafing ground targets than escorting the bombers, too.
I knew a guy that was a P-51 pilot in Alaska islands during the war he said that the P-51’s fatal flaw was that if you dove a to sharp an angle and went over speed the wing would shear off. This man flew the only hospital plane in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula for many years and later worked with with the DNR tracking moose and wolfs that where collared in this piper cub aircraft on this final flight he had a massive heart attack, when they lost radio contact two US Air Force fighter found him and stayed with till the aircraft crashed from loss of fuel in to the woods. He was a great man
I'd been waiting for another Ed McNeff story! Also, great graphics as usual! Thanks!
This narrator does an excellent job of covering WW 2 with good details! From Pearl Harbor to bombers being protected by mustang fighters . The P 51 Mustang was built during the right time against Germany and able to escort bombers over Japan! Will be watching more of these videos of real history! Real footage was a bonus!! 🎯✅✅🎯
Great production and a great history lesson. Thanks for putting this together for us...
My uncle was a B-17 pilot; he sure had great things to say about the fighter pilots who kept him and his crew alive.
P51 history indicates the ammo doors could become unlatched in severe dives, causing the stress on the wings to actually cause them to break off. Some contend it was the wheel doors that would unlatch and cause this. In either case, the ammo door latches and wheel door latches were strengthened.
Awesome video TJ, thanks for keeping history alive and letting us all help you with that in the discord! o7
I do such relate my own Military career in the United States Navy as I am able to in meeting people here in Lancaster, PA. I Shall coutiue to do so, as long as GOD allows me to share my experiences with people who Do Care about Our country, Period
Thanks TJ & Eddie look forward to part 4 😎👍
Thanks Steve!
I do too
You could turn this series into the TJ/Ed McNeff WW II History show, TJ!! Great graphics and real footage and subject matter!! Jim C.
The Mighty Lueffwafa Got Their Asses Whipped
My foster father,Hank Ruuska also, was a Military Viteran, perhaps during the Korean war. I briefly saw in a small case of some medals he gained, in addition when he died, I was with his wonderful wife, Shirley Marie Ruuska at the funeral and our wonderful United States of America gave him the 21 gun salute. Thank you for the great footage of the account provided us to enable to enjoy those of us who Still Serve and Still support Our USNAVY, as well as the other members, whether Our Air Force, the Marines and Our Army personnel. Continue showing these videos so our current country men or women may appreciate the freedom we have been given by GOD, His Son, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Bye , bye. Peace Be Unto you!
Please forgive me. I just remembered our United States Coast Guard, (a couple of days ago!) They also took part in serving our great country, I don't know how much/long these men and women did their duty. So, again, I apologise for having not also including them as well ! Thank you....C/O Roger Ruuska aka Tootkaylok .
As always, amazing job and well done keeping history alive and his memory..greatest generation 🇺🇸🎗
The great visual quality in these videos helps me become engrossed in every one.
My Son is Disabled War Veteran........I take him to the Tampa/VA for Treatment.. Once in a While I See these Men. WWII Veterans.....I always stop walking till they Pass............These Men are my Hero's...
Of the Mustang models, I do like the C model the best. It just looks right. I caught an airshow way back. I don't think the 250mph limit was in place then. That C model hauled ass & screaming straight up to a tiny dot in the sky fast. I later saw a Bearcat do that, about 20 years later. All of us should thank these fine gentlemen for their service & the freedom that our current government is trying to give away. Great video, thanks a bunch.
Great history there mate. Well done
The footage gave me goosebump!
Thanks Lancelot!
I really appreciate these videos. Thank you for making them for us! 👍
Incredible video. God bless those pilots
my father , Samuel C. Jordan died about 18 years ago . He was a veteran of the world war in Europe He left the war with 32 missions : pilot and co pilot wings , gunner and navigator wings , and bombardier wings . He served out the rest of his service as a pilot trainer on bases throughout America . he was a hero with many awards and medals but , unfortunately not still alive .
Bro thought we wouldn't notice that fire transition
My grandfather flew for the luftwaffe. He was conscripted. After the Nazis took Bulgaria. They grabbed his family and said fight for us or die. He was shot down 2 times. Once picked up by a uboat. We still have the bow flag. Later after he learned what had happened to his sister's, he began flying into combat and getting on an allied fighters tail but not shooting. He would then pull along side and tip his wings and point to the ground. They would escort him to an airfield and he would show them where the German positions were, and what strength. They shot up his plane with a Tommy gun and he flew back home. He had previously revived the iron cross with oak leaves. Not all Nazis were evil. Some had no choice. He was a multiple ace. Bf-109.
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WOW!, great post!
Well worth the wait TJ. Please keep up the amazing great work. I already can't wait till next Friday. Keep em Flying buddy.
I always give a thumbs up when I start one of these; superbly done always.
Thank you so much for this, & moreso, for helping our next generations appreciate what our "Greatest Generation" did for us. My Dad & 4 of 5 uncles served in WWII (the 5th in Korea), & their mothers, fathers, & sisters served & sacrificed so much at home. I chose a career to teach history to honor of them & all our generous ancestors who deserve so much of our humble gratitude.
❤ as ever! 👌
Great story, love to listen this. Just one thing from me. I wanted to Thank You for putting a Polish ace Witold Urbanowicz in your historical calendar events. I know thers lot of amazing pilots and veterans from USA, so I makes it even more kind from you side. Best Regards from Polish subscriber. Thank You.
I'm currently working on a video you will love :)
@TJ3 History can't wait. But honestly I like all of them.
Thanks for a nother amazing 🤩 video. And have a great day
Thanks :) You too.
Ed - I sincerely want to thank you for your service!
I absolutely love real gun camera footage.
Not never before seen footage. I seen it before.
Great historic document.
Looking forward to the next part!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you for your service
I’m writing a historical fiction book about p 51 pilots. The opening scene to the story is a 1v1 P51 vs Bf 109s. After that 1v1, the pilots get a transmission that a flight of b 17 bombers is being attacked. The pilots end up opening fire dealing the kill to the enemies.
In Columbus Ohio, 2002 I was at a yard sale and in the garage hung a very large model of a B-26 Martin Marauder. I asked the lady and she fetched her husband who said he flew them in Italy on WW2. I knew quite a bit about the plane so we talked tech pretty quick for at least 20 minutes. He said he loved the plane, that it was a hot rod, and he said he wouldn't dare go into combat in a plane other than the B-26. He was adamant. I asked about the difficulties of the plane, but he said he learned quickly how to land it, and the high speed it was capable of made it the best plane for his job at the time, tactical air support. Incidentally, a few of the Tuskegee pilots lived only a mile or so from this guys house, and all of us live very near to Eddie Rickenbacker's childhood home.
great video , really enjoyed this .
The p51 was by far the best fighter we had and in the hands of a good pilot it was unbeatable i salute them they were rhe best
Living veterans of the air war. Depressingly few. People like this should be our politicians but they wouldn't want to be because they were a completely different kind of human being
I love this WWII vet
You’re video footage is War Thunder gameplay right?
Yes, quite a bit of it is War Thunder, with some clips from IL-2 Sturmovik.
Very well done video's young man, you found a unique angle. New subscriber.
Thanks!
Great video!
Outstanding story,!
Awesome video 👍
Thank you
Please express our thanks and admiration for his service to Ed McNeff!
Good job
Nothing like showing the out come in the first 10 seconds of the intro.
WOW I saw your yt channel from war thunder nonofficial server
I hate to inform you that his footage has been seen before, I've seen at least 10 or more times long before TH-cam.
Have a good day 😀
Great animation.
It's no animation it was recorded in dcs digital combat simulator
@@panic0779 And what's the difference between dcs and animation? Is dcs not animated?
Mustang P-51 D III FX 878 Siwek Kazimierz Pilot 315 Oficer RAF Brenzent UK - Kill 3 German FW 190 in 1 Flying. Google.
An excellent video, as always, very informative and entertaining. The addition of real gun camera footage was a very nice bonus.
That said, I do have one small complaint; I wish you'd learn to pronounce "Luftwaffe" properly. It's pronounced "looft-vaw-fuh," not "luft-wah-fuh."😉
POTATO, POTATO
This is cool my birthday is on the 24th lol
Animators have not done their homework. I see this all the time in WWII bomber CGI when bombers are shown as a disorganized gaggle spread all over the sky rather than in well-ordered 3-level box formations. The trailer for the upcoming series "The Mighty 8th" does this as well and with their resources, it seems pretty much unforgivable.
The animator has done more than enough homework, I assure you. I am limited by the flight simulator details which is why formations are not prefect.
@@TJ3 Roger that.
War is a living hell
Love this video even more because it isn't a 2d animation your using dcs beautiful visuals
The next time You should post a video about how Snoopy had downed Red Baron !
Somehow i understand the Luftwaffe protecting their homeland too .
Absolutely
Where they protecting their homeland when they were bombing Czechs, Poles, French, Brits, Dutch, Belgians, etc? If they had never invaded and bombed those people, no one would ever had returned the favor.
@@bjmccann1 I agree , but in this case they protected their own folks .
@@samkangal8428 They wouldn't have had to do that had they not started the war.
Most of those men thwt i knew are gone. So thankful i had those first hand accounts.
27 B17's lost, is 27 times +/-10 men lost. 270 kia and mia. With evin more casualties in the remaining bombers.
21 Bf109's lost cost the germans probably 21 men.
The difference was the number of ships available for each side. Germany had big problems with dealing with these raids. Because of the number ships the Allied side threw at them everytime, Germany simply ran out of men and also fuel.
Interesting video 💙.
The US 8ths Army Airforce strategy was high precision tactical bombing (destroy the enemy’s ability to effectively wage war), while also attaining air superiority over the Third Reich.
The Luftwaffe’s strategy was to defend German airspace, by inflicting unsustainable heavy loses on the Allied Bomber offensive.
The 8th Air Force soon realised that they couldn’t defend against a determined attack. So they sent fighters, on ahead of their bomber streams to conduct fighter sweeps, destroying enemy airfields, transport, troop columns, and causing as much chaos as possible.
Effectively denying the enemy any chance of defending itself.
He said looftwaffe I'm so proud 😢
As I watch this video of an event of 24 April, 1944, it is April, 2023--three days short of seventy-nine years after!
If you believe the statement "never before seen footage" you might need to watch about any documentary footage of the air war in Europe, because this clip is always included.
These WW2 Pilots are true heroes. From the start of being attacked at pearl harbor, they made sacrifices for this Country. Adventually they ruled the skies over the Pacific and Germany. We have the best military ground, air, and the Sea! Our pilots today stand on these brave WW2 pilots. 🙏 🪖 🔫
Wpeople terminating Wpeople ....just what the hughs wanted
1944 In a P-51Cs Mustang with Only Four 50 cal? While P-47s Thunderbolt Had Eight 50 cal.
Hey tj
Can you please make a video about Battle of Leyte Gulf
I love how you used war Thunder, no slander of course. It’s a free and uh “good” game. I just worship the snail ok?
P-51 Mustang The Cady of the Sky!!!
27 B-17's.. thats 270 air-men!! SOOO sad! WTF, hows that ok!??
Apparently Ed was in a dogfight with Gunther Rall's Bf-109... 🤔
Did he survived?
Nobody knows when it's going to be your last day.
Why does it look like the bullets from the p51 are coming from the nose
I’ve been told and watched many episodes where the Tuskegee airman won the war in Europe. Am I wrong?
They were a good outfit with an admirable record, but the war was not won by any single unit.
I don't know if you TJ read and respond here but you had a bespoke post ad on another video and you showed a pair of shoes that had the US star like ww2 planes on the side. I feel in love and was wondering if you would be willing to say where I could get a pair
I believe the company is I Love A Hangar that made those shoes :) tell em TJ3 History sent ya!
@@TJ3 I appreciate it. Thank you