When 75 Men Faced 20 Japanese Warships — The 37-Minute Attack That Should've Killed Them All...
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In the dark waters of the Pacific, 75 men prepared for a mission they were never expected to survive.
They weren’t an armada.
They weren’t heavily armored.
They didn’t have air support.
What they faced instead was nearly 20 Japanese warships guarding one of the most dangerous stretches of ocean in World War II.
The plan was simple — and terrifying:
move in fast, strike hard, and escape before the enemy even understood what was happening.
But when the first shots were fired, everything went wrong.
Searchlights cut through the darkness.
Anti-aircraft guns lit up the sea.
Explosions ripped the water apart.
For 37 straight minutes, these men were trapped in open boats under relentless fire — a battle that should have wiped them out completely.
Yet somehow… they survived.
In this video, we break down the full story behind one of the most unbelievable naval attacks of the Pacific War — how a small force overwhelmed a vastly superior enemy, the split-second decisions that saved lives, and why historians still struggle to explain how anyone made it back alive.
This is a true wartime story of courage, chaos, and survival against impossible odds.
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