Being on a Japanese Destroyer in WW2 Sucked
Why Being on a Japanese Destroyer in WW2 Sucked The Imperial Japanese Navy called destroyer duty the most honorable posting available to an enlisted man. That was the official position. The Navy said these men were the finest sailors in the fleet selected, honored, chosen to strike first and move fastest. That was the official version. The actual casualty rate told a completely different story. 76 percent of Japanese destroyers were sunk. This video details the brutal reality faced by the men aboard them the sleeplessness, the starvation rations, the paper-thin hull standing between them and the Pacific and what the Navy never told them when they said it was an honor to serve. For sponsorships or business inquiries, feel free to reach out at: [email protected] #ww2history #worldwar2 #ww2stories #navyhistory

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