Japanese Thought the Seabees Were Just “Kitchen Staff” — Until They Wiped Out 1,000 of Them
Автор: Untold War Archives
Загружено: 2025-12-09
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During the brutal March 1944 Battle of Hill 700 on Bougainville, Japanese forces discovered that American "rear echelon" troops were far deadlier than expected when Seabees, clerks, and cooks grabbed rifles to defend the vital Piva airfields. What the enemy assumed were soft support personnel proved to be fierce fighters, with headquarters staff and kitchen crews manning foxholes and even assaulting Japanese bunkers alongside regular infantry. This incredible story shows how 1,000 Japanese attackers learned the hard way that in the U.S. military, everyone fights when the situation demands it—embodying the Seabee motto "we build, we fight."
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