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Tom Lanphier: Biggest LIAR in U.S. Military History
Tom Lanphier is still considered the BIGGEST LIAR in all of U.S. Military
History. He is still no less than scum and a total disgrace to this GREAT country. |
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There are a lot of folks that believe him over Rex Barber, although I can't
imagine why. The simplist way to prove who is a liar is to look through the Time/Life books on air combat: they have a two page spread devoted to Lamphier's "story", accompanied by several photographs of Admiral Yamamoto's Betty laying in the jungle that absolutely refute his claims! I know a lot of people think Lanphier should be given credit, but his own claim of "sawing off the wing of the bomber, causing it to roll over and crash into the jungle and explode" just plain doesn't match what happened to Iso's Betty. Col. Rex Barber was the finest man I have known, and one of the men most deserving of the MoH. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. |
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I agree that Lanphier is the biggest fabricator ( liar ) of the Yamamoto shoot-down....even the Zero pilot who was there, backs up Rex doing the shoot-down...and this guy is an unbiased witness. Col. Rex Barber was the finest man I have known, and one of the men most deserving of the MoH. AMEN!!!!! |
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If he believed it's true, he's not lying--and since the proportion of claims to
actual, verifiable Japanese losses is something like 3 or 4 to 1, he has a lot of company. |
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If he believed it's true, he's not lying--and since the proportion of claims to actual, verifiable Japanese losses is something like 3 or 4 to 1, he has a lot of company. This is different, Tom. Lanphier took credit for a bomber that never existed. He could not have attacked -any- Betty in the manner he described, simply because by his own statement, he was up dealing with the escorts while Rex was trading shots with the Admiral's bomber. Since the only other Betty within the airspace was out over water, simply put, there was no Betty for Tom L. to attack. Its not as if Rex attacked then broke away, leaving the Betty alive long enough for Lanphier to make an attack - Rex slid in between the escorts and the Betty's 20mm tail gun and blasted away until it bellied into the jungle. It doesn't leave any room for Lanphier to even make an attack. Yet when he landed, he insisted "I got the Admiral's plane!" That, in my opinion, discounts any post flight analysis that might give him any credit for something he did not do. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. |
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What happened to Ray Hine?????
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