Selasa, 24 Mei 2016

Audio: ‘I Looked The Kamikaze Pilot Right In The Eyes’- WWII Vet Recalls His Close Encounter With Death

World War II Veteran Marvin Shields describes a day during the war. While on the deck of the U.S Navy vessel he was on, heading to his gun, a Kamikaze Pilot made eye contact with him and waved right before crashing into a nearby U.S Navy vessel.

The post Audio: ‘I Looked The Kamikaze Pilot Right In The Eyes’- WWII Vet Recalls His Close Encounter With Death appeared first on HistoryNet.



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