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Remembering our heroes who fought at The Battle of Midway, June 4, 1942. 🇺🇸
All 15 out of 15 planes in Torpedo Squadron 8 from the USS Hornet were shot down. 10 out of 14 planes of Torpedo Squadron 6 from the USS Enterprise were shot down.
Their brave sacrifice drew the attention of the Japanese fighter combat air patrol down to sea level; scattering them around.
Approaching from above; the dive bombers from the Enterprise and the Yorktown were able to make their diving runs without any interference from the Japanese fighters.
Scoring 3 hits on the Japanese aircraft carrier Soryu, and 4 hits on the Kaga. Then the third carrier the Akagi was hit right through the flight deck and exploded among the planes being refitted; like a powder keg.
In just 10 minutes; Japan had lost 3 of their finest aircraft carriers.
Later that afternoon, American dive bombers were able to hit and sink the last Japanese carrier the Hiryu.
Never forget the brave young men of those torpedo squadrons that drew the enemy away from the dive bombers; turning the tide in the Pacific War.
The Japanese would not be on the offensive for the rest of the war.
Never forget what our heroes did that day.
We will never see their kind again. 🇺🇸
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Martin Freeman begins the D-Day 80 service by reading the memories of veteran Joe Mines
Joe Mines, 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment, landed here on Gold Beach 80 years ago today. He joins us and allowed me to share these memories with you: “I've never been back here, for 80 years. I’ve often thought “What do I go back for?” After all the terrible things I’ve seen. Like a picture book, up there, I can visualise everything. I landed on June the 6th 1944 at a place called Vers Sur Mer. The Germans pulled back, so it allowed us to clear the mines on the beach.That was the 1st job I got, clearing mines. All over the place they were. Joe Mines clearing mines. One of our fellas trod on one and blew his leg off. The whole leg went. War is brutal. Back when I signed up, I met a fella on the train. I went to Normandy with him. But he got killed within about an hour of landing here. He was only young. I was 19 when I landed, but I was still a boy. I don’t care what people say. I wasn’t a man. I was a boy. And I didn’t have any idea of war and killing. I was lucky. Yeah, I had lots and lots of luck. So why would I come back? Well, this is the last and only opportunity for me.The last there will ever be. And it’s because of the lads. I want to pay my respects to those who didn’t make it. May they rest in peace. “
The 82nd Anniversary of D-Day June 6th 1944 - June 6th 2026 Lest we forget!
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