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On May 11, 1945 at 09:14, on Zebra Hill, Okinawa, a U.S. infantry platoon is pinned down by camouflaged Japanese pillboxes and interlocking machine-gun fire—a kill zone so tight that even medics can’t move. What happens next is a minute-by-minute, close-quarters demolition assault: satchel charges, white phosphorus (WP) grenades, and a rifleman crawling 30 yards under direct fire to shut the guns down one by one—four pillboxes in roughly ten minutes. This documentary-style military narrative breaks down the tactics, terrain, and brutal physics of bunker warfare in the Pacific—how pillboxes are built, how WP works inside confined spaces, and why satchel charges were the infantry’s “last resort” weapon when tanks and flamethrowers couldn’t get forward. It also follows the real Medal of Honor record of Lewis R. Hall on Guadalcanal (Mount Austen, January 1943)—showing how battlefield legends form, why stories merge across campaigns, and what these moments taught the U.S. Army about assault doctrine, machine-gun crews, and survival under fire. #ww2 #okinawa #pacificwar #guadalcanal #medalofhonor #pillbox #BunkerWarfare #SatchelCharge #WhitePhosphorus #militaryhistory #forgottenheroes #battlefieldtactics #ww2history #historydocumentary #ww2documentary