How a US Soldier's 'Empty Rifle Trick' Killed 82 Japanese in 2.5 Hours and Saved Paco Station
Автор: Wartime Memory
Загружено: 2025-12-04
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Discover why a twenty-one-year-old former newsboy from Texas, initially lacking any formal weapons training before enlistment and stranded without ammunition eighteen meters from a reinforced Japanese fortress, refused to adhere to the standard doctrine of retreat.
...instead becoming a tactical anomaly who utilized the enemy’s own arsenal to single-handedly neutralize a strategic stronghold and achieve one of the highest individual counts in the Pacific Theater.
Explore the granular timeline of the Battle of Manila on February 9, 1945, specifically the stalling of the 37th Infantry Division’s advance on the concrete-reinforced Paco Railroad Station. Learn about the unauthorized offensive maneuver executed by Private First Class Cleto Rodriguez and Private First Class John N. Reese Jr., who abandoned the safety of the 148th Infantry Regiment’s line to engage an estimated fifty to eighty entrenched Japanese defenders. Features analysis of the infantry ballistics and logistics involved in the two-and-a-half-hour siege, contrasting the 550 rounds-per-minute fire rate of Rodriguez's M1918A2 BAR against the defensive superiority of Japanese 20mm cannons and Type 99 light machine guns. Examine the critical inflection point at 11:20 AM, where, with American ammunition supplies exhausted after expending over 270 rounds, Rodriguez successfully commandeered a captured 10.4-kilogram enemy Type 99. Detail how he utilized 7.7mm Arisaka ammunition and five Mk II fragmentation grenades to destroy the station's primary defensive pillboxes, ultimately confirming eighty-two enemy and securing the Medal of Honor through sheer improvisational warfare.
...reveling why battlefield adaptability often supersedes formal military doctrine and proving that the ability to weaponize the enemy's resources is the deciding factor when logistics fail.
Perfect for students of infantry tactics, Medal of Honor historians, and anyone interested in the close-quarters combat engineering of the Pacific War.
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