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Meet the most unlikely war hero of WWII: Second Lieutenant Charles Carpenter, the schoolteacher who broke every military rule to save American lives! Assigned to fly unarmed L-4 "Grasshopper" observation planes for reconnaissance, Carpenter watched helplessly as German tanks advanced while artillery lagged behind. Frustrated by bureaucracy, he made an audacious decision that violated every protocol: he mounted six M-1A1 bazooka rocket launchers on his tiny fabric-covered plane. Flying his modified "Rosie's Rocketer," Carpenter dove at steep angles, fired rockets at point-blank range, and destroyed at least 14 German tanks plus numerous armored vehicles over 600 missions. His unconventional tactics were so effective that German commanders issued orders to shoot down all observation planes—planes they had previously ignored. Arrested briefly for overstepping authority, Carpenter later earned the Silver Star and personally impressed General Patton, who called him "exactly the kind of fighting man I want in my Army." After the war, "Bazooka Charlie" quietly returned to teaching. His story proves that sometimes the best military decision is the one that breaks all the rules! 📚✈️💥 🔔 Subscribe for more untold WW2 stories: / @ww2-e3v 👍 Like this video if you learned something new 💬 Comment below: What other WW2 tactics should we cover? #worldwar2 #ww2history #ww2 #wwii #ww2records ⚠️ Disclaimer: This is entertainment storytelling based on WW2 events from internet sources. While we aim for engaging narratives, some details may be inaccurate. This is not an academic source. For verified history, consult professional historians and archives. Watch responsibly. Transcript