Australian Coastwatcher Saved a Stranded American Lieutenant — Who Later Became U.S. President
Автор: The Striker Australia WW2
Загружено: 2025-12-06
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When PT-109 was sliced in half by a Japanese destroyer in the Solomon Islands on August 2nd, 1943, Lieutenant John F. Kennedy and 10 crew members were stranded 40 miles behind enemy lines. The US Navy listed them as killed in action. But an Australian coastwatcher named Arthur Reginald Evans, operating secretly behind Japanese lines, had witnessed the explosion. What followed was one of World War Two's most incredible rescue operations—involving a coconut shell message, two brave Solomon Islander scouts, and a daring extraction that would save a future American President.
This is the true story of how an Australian intelligence officer and two native scouts rescued JFK from certain death in the Pacific, told through verified historical records, actual dates, and real eyewitness accounts.
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