This entry details the harrowing experiences of Don Graves, a 98-year-old Marine flamethrower operator who survived the Battle of Iwo Jima. Drawing on his direct combat experience, the content highlights the brutal realities of WWII Pacific island hopping, the specialized use of the M2 Flamethrower for bunker clearing, and the intense close-quarters combat faced by Marines.
John Lovell, a former Ranger, discusses the tactical nuances of 'cooking off' grenades, particularly in bunker clearing operations during WW2 scenarios at Pointe Du Hoc. He explains the dangers of enemy fire and the critical timing required to prevent premature detonation or a grenade bouncing back, ultimately admitting to teaching his sons this advanced technique.
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