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Pappy Boyington on "To Tell the Truth"

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    Pappy Boyington on "To Tell the Truth"

    YouTube - Greg "Pappy" Boyington on "To Tell The Truth"


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    Very cool find! Cannot believe only half picked the real Pappy correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Messy1 View Post
    Very cool find! Cannot believe only half picked the real Pappy correctly.
    I can. As bookends to Boyington, they had Adonis I and II. They were tall, blond, and athletic. Then in the middle you had....welll....Boyington!

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    He is an unlikely looking hero tho? eh? Saw him in his later years at an air show at Livermore California years ago.

    Planes are so simple....... damned helicopter builds!



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    Bought his book. I met him at OshKosh in '84. He looked pretty bad. Across from him was "Mike" Kawato, who claimed to have shot him down. I bought his book, too. They shouted mock insults at each other.

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    LOL Yeah, he was pretty easy to pick out.


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    Cool video Thor.


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    A great post.

    Here are Action logs of IJN air-squadron 253-Ku of the dates of January 3 and 4, 1944 about the interception above Rabaul.

    If January 3rd had been a US-date, it would have been January 4th of JP-date.
    The name of Masajiro “Mike” Kawato who claimed he shot down Pappy Boyington is found on the log of January 3rd but 4th.

    It is interesting for me to find out our famous ace pilot name 'Takeo Tanimizu' on both dates,
    for your references...
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    VERY COOL Shinpachi.

    I noticed they claim to have intercepted 60 F4U's over two days and shot down 15. That seems pretty good. Do these flight logs list how many planes they claim to have lost? It shows they put up 66 fighters and bombers in the same two day period.

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    Hi, Thorlifter.
    Thanks for your interest to the logs.

    The "bombers" were actually zero fighters equipped with 30kg bombs.
    Therefore, they were all fighters after all.

    The 253-Ku's lost were -
    January 3 : Nil but one was hit and a pilot wounded.
    January 4 : Lost 2. Details are Crash 1 with a KIA, MIA 1, Heavily-damaged 1 with a wounded and 3 of hits.

    Please let me add - I am a fan of Pappy Boyington!
    His Poker face fascinates me

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    I read Pappy's biography. He was an Alkie. Drank like a fish. A born leader in the air, though. But suffered from a lack of discipline. When he was captured by the Japanese, they were flying him and a few others in a Betty and he wanted the rest to help him jump the two guards they had but they did not want to. Pappy was convinced they could have taken over the bomber and flown it to friendly territory and either radioed they were coming or they could have ditched along the shoreline. But....I'll let you read the book.

    P.S. One of his pet peeves was people referring to his conquests in the air as "kills." He preferred that they be called "victories."
    Last edited by skeeter; 08-22-2010 at 01:58 AM.

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    That was pretty cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter View Post
    I read Pappy's biography. He was an Alkie. Drank like a fish. A born leader in the air, though. But suffered from a lack of discipline. When he was captured by the Japanese, they were flying him and a few others in a Betty and he wanted the rest to help him jump the two guards they had but they did not want to. Pappy was convinced they could have taken over the bomber and flown it to friendly territory and either radioed they were coming or they could have ditched along the shoreline. But....I'll let you read the book.

    P.S. One of his pet peeves was people referring to his conquests in the air as "kills." He preferred that they be called "victories."
    One of the first WW2-based books I ever read....actually, come to think of it, it WAS the first! Excellent book!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by chan8740 View Post
    Maybe it is not so like you think in my opion.
    What?


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    What a fantastic first post!

    Like RA, one of my first WWII books was Baa Baa Black Sheep that Pappy wrote. Wore that book out.

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