ChezDaJez
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done once by one guy who died? I think the fact that he died is irrelevant. The fact that he, and he by himself, completed his mission before dying is. The closest thing that I could find on the Pacific side (other than PH) so far was the Kwajalein raid by the Enterprise in Feb 42. 9 TBDs launched against shipping in Kwaj lagoon with torpedoes, evidently with some success. Granted those are 1E bombers and it is a large lagoon however many of the same obstacles would be present. I wouldn't think it would be that big a deal for Bettys or Beauforts to raid an enemy harbor. After all, Japanese midget subs penetrated Sidney harbor sinking a barracks ship and US subs penetrated Tokyo Bay on several occasions despite extensive anti-torpedo netting. I would expect that if subs could do it, aircraft could too. Chez
< Message edited by ChezDaJez -- 1/9/2006 4:04:38 AM >
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