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Discover the untold story of how American bulldozers became one of the most decisive weapons in the Pacific War. On October 27, 1943, Seabee Aurelio Tassone used his Caterpillar D8 bulldozer in combat on Treasury Islands, earning the Silver Star. But the real impact went far beyond individual heroism. While Japanese forces relied on manual labor requiring hundreds of workers and weeks of effort, a single American bulldozer operator could accomplish the same work in hours, creating a 300-to-1 productivity advantage. Fleet Admiral William Halsey ranked bulldozers fourth among all weapons that won the Pacific War, ahead of battleships and aircraft carriers. This documentary explores how Naval Construction Battalions built over 400 bases and 100 airfields across the Pacific, transforming captured islands into operational bases within days. Learn how Seabees made airfields operational in just 15 hours at Tarawa and 4 days at Saipan, enabling the island-hopping strategy that led to victory. From Guadalcanal to Okinawa, American industrial capacity and construction speed proved as decisive as any battle. Featuring verified historical facts about Caterpillar equipment, Seabee operations, and the strategic importance of logistics in modern warfare. This is the story of how wars are actually won through industrial power, engineering excellence, and the ability to build faster than enemies can destroy.