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Balloons!
http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/history/wwii/jbb.htm "Chuck Tribolet" wrote in message ... On 09 Sep 42 and 29 Sep 42, a seaplane from a the Japanese submarine I-25 dropped incendiaries over the Oregon forests. Maybe that's what you were thinking of. -- Chuck Tribolet http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/triblet Silicon Valley: STILL the best day job in the world. "-rick-" wrote in message ... "DSK" wrote... Perhaps a bit of further explanation, to those who have followed some of JAXAshby's posts in the past... recently in another discussion he claimed that a U-boat had been sunk by the USCG in Long Island Sound and was the cause of much unjustified bragging by the USCG, that a U-boat had patrolled the Potomac River and was a charted obstruction there, and that a Japanese submarine had shelled Seattle and that this last incident was 'well known.' It turns out that there may be a smattering of near-truth in some of this, but my reaction was that this was one of Jax's funniest posts in a while. I vaguely remember seeing reports that a Japanese sub launched some kind of balloon carried bomb off the coast of Oregon during WWII. If I recall correctly it landed in the forest of southern Oregon, was discovered by hikers and caused casualties when they accidentally set it off. A quick search turned up the following.... http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/history/wwii/jbb.htm http://www.stelzriede.com/ms/html/mshwfug2.htm I thought they were launched from a sub but apparently they were released from Japan! -rick- |
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![]() There are a number of ships down in the "Pablo Beach" area. Mayport and Jacksonville were home to anti-submarine aircraft during the war. There are at least 2 U-boats and 11 cargo ships sunk offshore of Jacksonville that I know of. Oil is still coming up from them. Once in a while during a storm, muniions will wash ashore, and the Navy rushes out with their orinance disposal guys. It is all very exciting for the folks that live in the area. (My cousen does.) There is also a termendous hole in the bottom of the river where a 600 pound depth charge fell from an aircraft and expolded on the bottom. Ponte Vedra Beach (Jacksonville) is site to a clandestine landing by Nazi spys, seeking to infiltrate Mayport and blow stuff up. A U boat dropped them off. They were caught by a suspicious bus driver when they tried tp pay the "exact change" fare with a $100.00 bill. No one had 100 dollar bills during that period. -- Capt. Frank __c \ _ | \_ __\_| oooo \_____ ~~~~|______________/ ~~~~~ www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks "Parallax" wrote in message om... "-rick-" wrote in message ... "DSK" wrote... Perhaps a bit of further explanation, to those who have followed some of JAXAshby's posts in the past... recently in another discussion he claimed that a U-boat had been sunk by the USCG in Long Island Sound and was the cause of much unjustified bragging by the USCG, that a U-boat had patrolled the Potomac River and was a charted obstruction there, and that a Japanese submarine had shelled Seattle and that this last incident was 'well known.' It turns out that there may be a smattering of near-truth in some of this, but my reaction was that this was one of Jax's funniest posts in a while. I vaguely remember seeing reports that a Japanese sub launched some kind of balloon carried bomb off the coast of Oregon during WWII. If I recall correctly it landed in the forest of southern Oregon, was discovered by hikers and caused casualties when they accidentally set it off. A quick search turned up the following.... http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/history/wwii/jbb.htm http://www.stelzriede.com/ms/html/mshwfug2.htm I thought they were launched from a sub but apparently they were released from Japan! -rick- During WW2, my mother being about 13 yrs old then lived on the upper east coast of Florida. She remembers going out to the beach to watch a torpedoed tanker burning not too far away. A year or so later, my father who had just made Lt in the navy was put in charge of an armed shrimpboat operating out of Mayport, Fl looking for subs. He said that if they had ever found one thye would have been goners cause all they had was a 50 cal. machine gun and a single depth charge. |
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The balloons were launched from Japan.
The seaplane was launched from a sub. -- Chuck Tribolet http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/triblet Silicon Valley: STILL the best day job in the world. "Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... Balloons! http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/history/wwii/jbb.htm "Chuck Tribolet" wrote in message ... On 09 Sep 42 and 29 Sep 42, a seaplane from a the Japanese submarine I-25 dropped incendiaries over the Oregon forests. Maybe that's what you were thinking of. -- Chuck Tribolet http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/triblet Silicon Valley: STILL the best day job in the world. "-rick-" wrote in message ... "DSK" wrote... Perhaps a bit of further explanation, to those who have followed some of JAXAshby's posts in the past... recently in another discussion he claimed that a U-boat had been sunk by the USCG in Long Island Sound and was the cause of much unjustified bragging by the USCG, that a U-boat had patrolled the Potomac River and was a charted obstruction there, and that a Japanese submarine had shelled Seattle and that this last incident was 'well known.' It turns out that there may be a smattering of near-truth in some of this, but my reaction was that this was one of Jax's funniest posts in a while. I vaguely remember seeing reports that a Japanese sub launched some kind of balloon carried bomb off the coast of Oregon during WWII. If I recall correctly it landed in the forest of southern Oregon, was discovered by hikers and caused casualties when they accidentally set it off. A quick search turned up the following.... http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/history/wwii/jbb.htm http://www.stelzriede.com/ms/html/mshwfug2.htm I thought they were launched from a sub but apparently they were released from Japan! -rick- |
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