77th Infantry The Unit Japanese Soldiers Feared Surrendering To #militaryhistory
Fat Electrician tells awesome stories of The 77th Infantry Division, and they didn’t take many prisoners… literally. In the Pacific Theater of WWII, the average U.S. unit captured 1 Japanese POW for every 44 enemies killed. The 77th? Their ratio was 1 POW for every 122 enemies—and during the Battle of Okinawa, it got even more extreme: 278 to 1. That’s not just warfare—that’s psychological dominance. These weren’t elite young commandos. They were older, hardened, blue-patched "Old Bastards" who moved like ghosts and shot like legends. By the time the war was nearing its end, 5,500 Japanese soldiers hiding in the mountains of Cebu were willing to surrender to anyone—except them. That’s fear earned in blood.
🔥 These men didn’t talk about what they did. But the numbers do.
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🔥 These men didn’t talk about what they did. But the numbers do.
Respect their legacy. Subscribe for the untold stories.
👇 Comment what you think made the 77th so feared.
#WWII #77thInfantryDivision #POWRatio #Okinawa #PacificWar #OldBastards #YouTubeShorts #MilitaryHistory #CombatStats #UnfilteredHistory #WW2Facts #FearAndRespect #HardHistory #LegendaryUnits #NoPrisoners
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