Friday, November 01, 2019

When your jeep is getting fixed, and you've got a long airfield to cross to get your crew to the plane, you take what you can get


notice the 4 pineapples in front of the cockpit


What was "The Pineapple Air Force" you ask? It would be the force that met the Japanese on their attack of Pearl Harbor on December 7th, which was re-designated as the 7th Air Force.

 They were held back once the war started at Oahu, to prevent any further attacks by the Japanese. But they never came... so the pilots complained that they were "left guarding the pineapples".

http://www.axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?365
https://live.warthunder.com/post/493860/en/

4 comments:

  1. Jesse,

    I can't thank you enough for the link to http://www.axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?365.

    It describes, with photos, a WWII fighter group that my Dad was in. It fought in the Pacific, eventually escorting B-29's to the Japanese home islands.

    It also describes a March 1945 kamakazi attack on the fighter pilots' bivouac area on Iwo Jima by hundreds of suicidal Japanese soldiers. My Dad survived that.

    For the rest of his life he never slept in a tent without a weapon by his side. I kid you not.

    thanks again,

    Don in Oregon

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    1. well, if you mean that part about thanking me enough, I'm always open to getting a job being paid to do this blogging thing for some company that is looking for a steady supply of all the variety of stuff that I post.
      Or, if you ever learn of a terrific trailer that needs a new home (Airstream, Spartan, AirFloat, teardrop) or great acoustic guitar.
      Or if you come across some mindblowing cool car, truck, trailer, video, etc, just let me know!
      I'm really glad I posted something that clicked with you!

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    2. I just realized, I also welcome thanks in the form of great advice, great art, great music, great poetry, great time wasting goofing off fun websites, books, ideas for weekend fun, and so on.

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    3. and cool old lighters, great funny jokes, the Hot Rod magazines from 1949, nice old speedometers, radios, tachs, clocks, instrument panels, any cool engine, especially a good late flathead, 392 hemi, 426 hemi, early 440, a sweet old outboard, fishing boat, or small Chris Craft.

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