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The Ship That Was Hit 200 Times — And Didn't Sink #ww2history #history #historyexplained #ww2 #war

In the final months of World War II, one American destroyer endured an attack so intense it seemed impossible to survive.
During the Battle of Okinawa in April 1945, the USS Laffey (DD-724) was targeted by waves of Japanese aircraft, including kamikaze pilots. In a matter of hours, the ship was struck repeatedly — by bombs, crashing planes, and near-misses that shook it to its core.
Despite being hit numerous times and suffering heavy casualties, the crew refused to abandon ship. Damage control teams fought fires, sealed flooded compartments, and kept the engines running under relentless attack.
Against all odds, the destroyer stayed afloat.
This video tells the incredible true story of the ship that absorbed what felt like 200 hits — and still did not sink. A story of resilience, teamwork, and survival under unimaginable pressure.
Watch till the end to discover how one warship became a symbol of endurance in the Pacific War.
#WorldWar2 #WW2History #USSLaffey #Okinawa #PacificWar #NavalHistory #WarStories #MilitaryHistory #Kamikaze #HistoryExplained

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