They Banned His "INSANE" 50-Foot Suicide Run — Until It Destroyed 8 Japanese Ships in 15 Minutes

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Witness the Battle of the Bismar Sea through a tense, cockpit-level narrative that brings military history to life with brutal clarity and human detail.
Follow Major Ed Larner as he leads the first low-altitude skip bombing attack that shattered a Japanese convoy and rewrote the rules of naval warfare.
See how “impossible” tactics turned into doctrine, and why this episode belongs alongside the most pivotal moments in military history ww2.
If you love deep dives into Pacific Theatre operations, this is military history visualized in a raw, immersive way—no fluff, just decisions, fear, math, and fire.
We break down how skip bombing changed logistics, strangled Japanese supply lines, and helped tilt the balance in military history world war 2.
From the first practice runs over a rusting hulk to the chaos over the Bismar Sea, this story shows how innovation is born in desperation.
Perfect for fans of aviation, strategy, and realistic military history who want more than surface-level summaries or generic documentaries.
Learn how a handful of B-25 crews flew at 50 feet into walls of anti-aircraft fire because every transport that reached Lae meant more Allied blood.
This video is crafted for viewers who want serious, research-based military history content that still hits like a cinematic war film.
Stay to the end to see how the tactic spread to other air forces and why its psychological cost on the men who flew it is still debated today.

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