Why is Cracked magzine, of all places, so good at stuff like “5 Battlefield Screw Ups That Were Hilarious (Until People Died)”?
Bonus points for the submarine story.
Also, I once met a Japanese officer who was part of the Kiska evacuation–he missed a beatin’ and was alive to tell the tale because he left in a timely manner.
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December 1st, 2009 at 5:15 pm
“…and 47 men vanishing in the dense jungle.” Of Kiska!?!
December 2nd, 2009 at 6:59 pm
Yeah, that makes little sense. I mean, there’s some greenery on there, but I’m thinking ‘tundra’…
December 9th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
How sh*t swiftly sunk Schlitt’s ship-sinking sub…
(And other tales.) Kommandant Karl Adolf Schlitt (U-1206) “Why,” asks Chap, “is Cracked magazine, of all places, so good at stuff like “5 Battlefield Screw Ups That Were Hilarious (Until People Died)”? Well, it’s not like Armed Forces Journal is …