Versatile wrote:
m50a1ontos wrote:
Stories like this abound...
My Dad Knew a guy at work back in the early '70s that was an aircraft mechanic at "Pac Loban" and personaly witnessed brand new P-38's land, get the fuel drained, then towed over to a big pit and bulldozed in after the war ended. Whether it's true or an embellishment of something else, we'll never know....
From a picture i saw of aircraft in a dump in the Philippines i don't doubt the story. My dad was down in the islands during the war and they never actually knew where they were at. He saw them torch two small valleys as he called them . They went back into the hills he said. The Japanese were coming they thought and one valley was filled with jeeps in crates stacked three high and the other was full of tires. They burnt all of it. Don't get on me for saying VALLEYS. That was my father term. We might just call them giant ravines.
Oh I don't doubt the story either...tons of stuff was buried, pushed off ships etc (another buddy of Dads was on an LST loaded for the invasion of Japan. They shoved everything overboard, loaded up troops and sailed home). It's the details like exactly where and what's on top of it now thats the problem!