WWII MARINE CORPS AVIATION FILM “PACIFIC MILK RUN“ SBD DAUNTLESS 75102

A creatively scripted but blatantly anti-Japanese propaganda film made during WWII about “milk runs“ — air combat missions with little enemy air opposition — being carried out to destroy Japanese military bases in Micronesia. Presented in narrative story format, a flyer is writing a letter home, often using slang terms and some military jargon to describe to a friend “Joe“ what a milk run is all about. His SBD Dauntless airplane, for example, is called Hot Tamale and he writes, “Hot Tamale sounds good. She’s got a voice deep in her throat like Talula Bankhead ... same kind of temperament, too.“ B-25 Mitchell bombers are referred to as “big jobs“ and F4U Corsairs as “Zero butchers.“ From the narration we learn that the U.S. forces have conquered the Gilbert Islands but have only taken two islands in the Marshall Islands and that there are “easily 100,000“ more Japanese soldiers occupying the Caroline Islands. From a map of Micronesia...
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