How One "UNTRAINED COOK" Took Down 4 Japanese Planes In One Afternoon
Автор: Beyond History
Загружено: 2025-12-03
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The attack on Pearl Harbor became the moment America learned how one “untrained cook” took down 4 Japanese planes in one afternoon, a transformation witnessed not in training grounds but in the chaos of burning steel on the USS West Virginia. After-action statements and survivor accounts describe how Doris Miller—barred for two years from combat roles by Navy policy—stepped behind a .50-caliber Browning and fought with such force that veteran sailors struggled to believe he had never touched a gun before. He held his position until the ammunition ran dry, firing into the wave of attacking aircraft even as explosions tore across the deck around him. This story follows the contradiction at the heart of that morning: the Navy’s rules insisted he wasn’t fit to fight, yet in the minutes that mattered most, he became the one man who did exactly what the system claimed he never could.
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