Marine Had 8 Minutes to Hold Position Against 3,000 Japanese - Then Did the Impossible
Автор: Lost Heroes Archive
Загружено: 2025-11-14
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At 2230 hours on October 24th, 1942, one Marine sergeant faced the unthinkable — a 200-yard jungle chokepoint, two overheating machine guns, almost no ammunition, and 3,000 Japanese soldiers charging through the dark. This film tells the true story of John Basilone, the man who refused to retreat when every instinct said run, holding his position for three brutal days in the mud and rain of Guadalcanal. With burned hands, jammed guns, and his entire crew dead or wounded, he kept firing, ran through enemy lines twice for ammunition, and turned what should have been a massacre into the stand that saved Henderson Field and changed the course of the Pacific War. This is the moment one Marine faced an army — and did the impossible. If this story hits you, tap Like, drop a comment telling us where you're watching from, and subscribe to keep these forgotten heroes alive — your support helps their legacy reach the world.
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