They Called It Suicide Ridge — Until One Marine Killed 76 Japanese Soldiers in 14 Hours
Автор: patriot wars
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September 14th, 1943. Private First Class Angelo Bianchi watched Italian forces massing in the ravines below Monte Cassino—a deadly pattern he'd seen kill 52 Marines in just four days. Marine Corps doctrine placed defenders on the military crest, but that positioning created a fatal blind spot. By the time defenders spotted attackers, they were already within grenade range.
So Bianchi did the unthinkable: he moved 90 yards forward of his squad, into an exposed position that violated every defensive principle in the manual. From there, he could see the ravines where enemy forces gathered before attacks.
For the next 14 hours, this 22-year-old dock worker from South Philadelphia held "Suicide Ridge" alone, killing 76 Italian soldiers and stopping four separate assaults. His unauthorized tactic saved his entire squad—but the Marine Corps threatened him with court martial for breaking the rules.
This is the untold story of how one working-class Marine's battlefield innovation became standard doctrine, saving hundreds of lives across WWII—while he received a career-ending reprimand instead of recognition.
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