u/significantlyother62

Nankai Shitai pillbox Buna PNG January 1943. Many national guard from Wisconsin and Minnesota would die needlessly attacking these due to ignoring Australian advice.

u/significantlyother62 — 10 days ago

I just had a number 2 and when I looked back there was nothing in the loo?

So I sit down to take a crap and i pushed so hard I needed a nap. It stretched me so wide I was reminded of the time I stayed over at John Holmes place. When I had a look I ended up having a sook because there was nothing there. Well after exiting the toilet door I was still sore, anyone know why?

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u/significantlyother62 — 10 days ago

30 squadron RAAF Beaufighter attacks Japanese troop transport in Bismarck sea 3/3/43 on operations leading to the destruction of IJA 20th division attempting to reinforce operations against Australians in PNG.

The last attempt to reinforce the 18th army in New Guinea by sea, condemning around 110 thousand soldiers to a brutal death. The beginning of the end of imperial Japan. The 20th division lost around 4500 in operations in China over 9 years, but only 1700 out of 25 thousand would survive the Australians in new guinea.

The official American history of this battle is proof everything the US says about that war has to be taken with a grain of salt. Australian devised tactics and planning. 30 and 100 squadron RAAF would obliterate Japanese air defences aboard 8 of thier most experienced destroyers, attacking at mast height after fooling the IJN they were torpedo bombers, It was every ship for itself after this. The skip bombing by US planes crewed with many Australians was devised by RAAF group captain gearing, a decorated pilot from the arctic convoys to Russia who witnessed Luftwaffe attacks on convoys, added a few party tricks utilising the formidable heavey fighter the Bristol Beaufighter, known to IJA as whispering death.

u/significantlyother62 — 14 days ago

Oct 1942 Nauro PNG Nankai Shitai wounded soldier left behind in the retreat is shown rare compassion in one of the most brutal campaigns of the war by 2/25th battalion soldiers 7rh Div 2/AIF. Likely to be suffering dysentery or malaria, or starvation.

u/significantlyother62 — 15 days ago

To those posters who are not afflicted with tribalism and understand the gravity of the corruption, a certain song verse comes into my mind when I see your posts, you're all legends and everything you say no matter the down votes or attacks you get, is a banger.

" Clowns to the left of me"

"Jokers to the right "

"Stuck in the middle with you".

The revelations in the latest Epstein files drops, should be front and centre of all political discussions, makes people taking sides with left or right, look rather useless.

When the left wing posters come in here attacking Dowling and the article, they're defending Murdochs links with a child sex trafficker. When the right wing poster comes in here attacking Dowling, they're defending Rudds links with a child sex trafficker..

Think of MFA protests lately, ignoring the most serious issue in Australia. Look at all the John Farnham impersonators in Brisbane a few weeks ago, who are ignoring the white elephant in the Room...The left and right stick together like all the earth's rivers and all earths the seas.

u/significantlyother62 — 18 days ago
▲ 5 r/90s

Late 80s some Married men in a band recharge at a strip joint outside Dallas and the 90s Rockin roll era is defined or should we say thunderstruck

u/significantlyother62 — 22 days ago