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February 25, 1942

NutmegCT

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Today is an "interesting" anniversary.

Battle_of_Los_Angeles_LATimes.jpg


During the night of 24-25 February, 1942, US anti-aircraft fire targeted "something" over Los Angeles, California.

https://www.sfmuseum.org/war/42.html

One day earlier, February 23, a Japanese submarine had actually fired on the coast at Santa Barbara; a massive Richfield Refining Company aviation fuel tank was destroyed.

Could be that the 1942 "Battle of Los Angeles" was an over-reaction to a weather balloon, especially as there really was an attack on the coast one day before. And the War Department was reluctant to release info, as they didn't want to publicize US preparedness and defense weaknesses at the time.

But interesting, never the less.

Tom
 
Them boy weren't playin' they shot up PawPaw's car and MawMaw's pillas !!!!

Musta been the 82nd.
 
C'mon guys - the USAF investigates *all* reports:

usaf.jpg


:banana:
 
You have to remember, durring that time some of those "weather ballons" carried explosives sent from Japan. I don't think it was a good idea to shoot them down over the city. 'Course, we didn't know it then.
 
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