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The Mitsubishi A6M Zero dominated the Pacific War in 1942, but the The Chance Vought F6U Pirate was intended to be a technological leap for the The letter was crumpled and water-stained, pulled from the Pacific in 1945. It began: "Mother, I do not wish to die." This The kamikaze threat nearly shattered the most powerful August 1942. Above the waters off Guadalcanal, a WW2 Pacific War documentary — Guadalcanal 1942.

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Every Japanese Pilot Said the Same Thing About US Navy Fighters. Here's What It Was

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