This same photo is in the book “Islands of the Damned” by R. V. Burgin. He explains that yes, the Corsair has its landing gear down. They were operating from a captured Jap airstrip about 1500 yards away. They would take off, drop, and then circle around to land and re-arm.
I met R.V. at a gun show in Ft. Worth, and got an autographed copy of his book.
#27 Wild, Wild West – I loved that show.
I still watch it on Saturdays at 10:00 AM on MeTV.
#21 – I always comply with this rule. I can only chamber 1 round at a time regardless of the magazine/clip capacity.
How did that Bear find Walt Longmeir’s stash of Rainier beer?
#2 – Yes. But like many celebrities, a bit fucked up in the head.
what was number 3? i want my man card back.
Looks like a scene from “The Wild Bunch”.
Thank You gentlemen for another entertaining Monday collage.
#3. “The Wild Bunch”. Ernest Borgnine and William Holden in photo.
Making of–
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDM-67-1bXw
#7.
Here is a photo of a Corsair dropping napalm on Peleliu.
https://pacificwrecks.com/location/palau/peleliu/1944/umurbrogol-f4u-napalm.html
This same photo is in the book “Islands of the Damned” by R. V. Burgin. He explains that yes, the Corsair has its landing gear down. They were operating from a captured Jap airstrip about 1500 yards away. They would take off, drop, and then circle around to land and re-arm.
I met R.V. at a gun show in Ft. Worth, and got an autographed copy of his book.
If the rest are as funny as the first one, this list will keep me entertained for a week.
#27 – Wild Wild West, if I remember correctly.
3. The Wild Bunch
27. The Wild Wild West
37. Not everything with a turret is a tank.
44. Should be Air Force as it is a Viper.