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Old 10-25-10, 02:41 PM   #1
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Default Battle of Leyte Gulf:66 years ago today.

Busy weekend, realized earlier I forgot that the 66th anniversary of the Leyte Gulf battle is here.I was reminded because my current patrol in TMO RSRD is in October 1944, I plan on trying to get in on some of the action when the time comes.

Leyte Gulf has always been one of the more interesting battles to me, mainly because so much was on the line and it was so large and prolonged.

The bravery of small ships like the USS Johnston and Samuel B Roberts is legendary.The mistake made by one of America's great Admirals, Admiral Halsey that nearly led to disaster also adds to the story.The Japanese made a mistake too, they were so offput by the fierce resistance from the small force of DE's, they were convinced they were against more opposition than that and withdrew early.Chance and luck played a role along with planning and skill.

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Great post!. Lots of great stories from that Battle. Tons of PT boat action. One of our vet's pt-boat was hit by a kamikaze, killing the exec and the Captain. It cut the pt boat in two.
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Great post!. Lots of great stories from that Battle. Tons of PT boat action. One of our vet's pt-boat was hit by a kamikaze, killing the exec and the Captain. It cut the pt boat in two.

Really? My grandfather was an Officer in the Army during the war, went ashore on D-Day at Normandy.A friend of his he made some years after the war was on PT boats in the Pacific.Did some time in the Solomons and was at Leyte for the Surigao Strait battle.I met him a few times over the years and relayed some stories, had some great items and pics as well, all around nice man.

Surprised a kamikaze went after a PT boat, crazy.
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Great post!. Lots of great stories from that Battle. Tons of PT boat action. One of our vet's pt-boat was hit by a kamikaze, killing the exec and the Captain. It cut the pt boat in two.

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Really? My grandfather was an Officer in the Army during the war, went ashore on D-Day at Normandy.A friend of his he made some years after the war was on PT boats in the Pacific.Did some time in the Solomons and was at Leyte for the Surigao Strait battle.I met him a few times over the years and relayed some stories, had some great items and pics as well, all around nice man.

Surprised a kamikaze went after a PT boat, crazy.
What boat was he on?
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I had a history teacher that was there when this photo was taken. It took Macarthur several tries before he got the photo he wanted. What a diva.
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You know, for some people will like that look good, when it comes to public interest, unfortunately.....
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What boat was he on?
I'm not sure, I'll have to ask my grandfather(actually my great grandfather, he is 91 now) he may know.
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