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World War II Trivia
By Col. D. G. Swindon, USMC
Oct. 15, 2006


If you think war is glorious rather than obscene and absurd, dig these
data:-)

Here are some interesting facts that came out of WWII.

This is from Col. D. G. Swinford, USMC, Ret. and history buff.
You would really have to dig to get this kind of ringside seat to
history:

*** The first German serviceman killed in WW II was killed
by the Japanese ( China , 1937), the first American serviceman
killed was killed by the Russians ( Finland 1940),
the highest ranking American killed was
Lt.  Gen. Lesley McNair, killed by the US Army Air Corps.  .    .
So much for allies.

*** The youngest US serviceman was 12 year old
Calvin Graham, USN.  He was wounded and given a
Dishonorable Discharge for lying about his age.
(His benefits were later restored by act of Congress.)

*** At the time of Pearl Harbor the top US Navy command
was called CINCUS (pronounced "sink us"),
the shoulder patch of the US Army's 45th Infantry division
was the Swastika, and Hitler's private train was
named "Amerika." All three were soon changed for PR purposes.

*** More US servicemen died in the Air Corps than the
Marine Corps.  While completing the required 30 missions
your chance of being killed was 71%.

*** Generally speaking there was no such thing as an
average fighter pilot. You were either an ace or a target.
For instance Japanese ace Hiroyoshi Nishizawa shot down
over 80 planes.  He died while a passenger on a cargo plane.

*** It was a common practice on fighter planes to load
every 5th round with a tracer round to aid in aiming.
This was a mistake.  Tracers had different ballistics so
(at long range) if your tracers were hitting the target 80%
of your rounds were missing.  Worse yet, tracers instantly
told your enemy he was under fire and from which direction.
Worst of all was the practice of loading a string of tracers
at the end of the belt to tell you that you were out of ammo.
This was definitely not something you wanted to tell the enemy.
Units that stopped using tracers saw their success rate
nearly double and their loss rates go down.

*** When allied armies reached the Rhine the first thing
men did was pee in it. This was pretty universal from the
lowest private to Winston Churchill (who made a big show of it)
and Gen. Patton (who had himself photographed in the act).
I found the photo (hand tinted black and white)

*** German Me-264 bombers were capable of bombing
New York City but it wasn't worth the effort.

*** German submarine U-120 was sunk by a malfunctioning toilet.

*** Among the first "Germans" captured at Normandy were
several Koreans. They had been forced to fight for the
Japanese Army until they were captured by the Russians
and forced to fight for the Russian Army until they were
captured by the Germans and forced to fight for the
German Army until they were captured by the US Army.

*** Following a massive naval bombardment 35,000
US and Canadian troops stormed ashore at Kiska,
in the Aleutian Islands .  21 troops were killed in the firefight.
It would have been worse, if there had been any Japanese on the island.
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