This past summer I enjoyed the tour of the battleships and submarine in Buffalo Naval Park. Incredible as to how those boys lived in those conditions back then. Had the opportunity to spend some time with the veterans and share a few pints afterwards.Poppies are now on sale. Please donate generously.
Here is another tale of courage and sacrifice above and beyond the call of duty.
"Despite their failure to score any hits, the American torpedo attacks achieved three important results. First, they kept the Japanese carriers off balance and unable to prepare and launch their own counterstrike. Second, the poor control of the Japanese combat air patrol (CAP) meant they were out of position for subsequent attacks. Third, many of the Zeros ran low on ammunition and fuel.[98] The appearance of a third torpedo plane attack from the southeast by VT-3 from Yorktown at 10:00 very quickly drew the majority of the Japanese CAP to the southeast quadrant of the fleet.[99] Better discipline, and the employment of a greater number of Zeroes for the CAP might have enabled Nagumo to prevent (or at least mitigate) the damage caused by the coming American attacks.[100]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Midway
https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/the-heroic-flight-of-torpedo-squadron-8/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Gay_Jr.
Not sure if George Gay and Enola Gay Tibbets are related.
Nice part of Buffalo, right by the new hockey arena.
https://buffalonavalpark.org/