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A second IJN submarine shelled an Army coastal fort at night in Oregon. The sub spotted lights so presumed that was the fort's location. It fired a considerable number of rounds that destroyed the bleachers and concession stand at the fort's baseball park. The fort commander ordered the gun crews not to return fire to avoid revealing the forts location.
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My Dad was a boy living in Cayucas CA, a cpl miles N of Morro bay. Early in 42 a Japanese sub fired a torpedo at an oil tanker docked at the pier. All night the Navy cruised the coast dropping depth charges. In the morning my dad, his parents, and uncle saw prisoners being marched down the beach. In about 1989 I heard an old Man tell the same story
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My grandmother told of those balloon bombs that the Japanese sent aloft on the wind currents to America. There were deaths caused. Most were destroyed. And some have been found decades later. There may still be some in the uninhabited forests; etc. even up in Canada. If you happen upon one the bomb can still be dangerous even after 80 yrs.
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My great-grandmother was friends with a curator of our small town courthouse museum in FL. She once allowed us to go up into the clock tower part to check out the view. There were probably 100 different signatures with times and dates. I asked what they were for, and she explained that they were people who were on lookout during WWII. It's crazy to think how many people were involved, even in a random small place in central Florida. I wish I would have been older while that woman was still alive. She was born and lived her entire life in the same place, an amazing wealth of knowledge to what this place went through in her 95+ years. But unfortunately, I was too young to understand that significance.
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This is also caused the Battle of LA since the island is vulnerable to submarine this led to high alert and panic among the residents, the radar picked up weather balloon what which was thought to be a "Japanese plane". At least 15 or 25 plane were reportedly sighted, a radar spotted objects 120 miles west of Los Angeles heading straight for the city followed by 2:15 two more radar sites confirmed the object, and at 2:25 the cityâs air raid warning system sounded throughout LA which later just a false alarm caused by paranoia and psychological impact .
The most popular theory that triggered the battle is the weather/meteorological balloon. Some speculated it was a "Foo fighters" an unidentified flying object, the sighting began in 1942 but the most in 1944, also there's speculation that it was done by Submarine aircraft carrier.
(this's one of interesting story in WW2 I ever heard about, usually the sighting done by aircrew or small eyewitness)
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@theshamanite
1 week ago
The only mainland US casualties of WW2 was nearly an entire family having a picnic. Only the father survived the incident
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