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Flamethrower, Iwo Jima, Flamethrower Soldiers Their average life expectancy on the battlefield...four minutes. They were called “living torches” — because one spark, one bullet, one wrong gust of wind... and the fire meant for the enemy would consume them instead. In every war, there are men sent to do the jobs no one else will. In World War Two, that job was carrying fire. In today's video we look at The TERRIFYING Job of Flamethrowers in WWII … Keep watching to see Flamethrower, Iwo Jima, Flamethrower Soldiers Also check out: (Link eines deiner Videos) Also check out: • How One Mechanic´s “Crazy” Idea Turned A B... On our History and Military channel Wartime Legends, we will go through WW2 documentaries in a history documentary style, WW2 Tales and people, battles and strategies that defined World War 2 and the great wars that followed. Stay tuned for the latest on forgotten details and untold perspectives involving the US Army. Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3JQTOKO #historydocumentary #historychannel #iwojima On the black sands of "sulfur island", men went to war carrying fire and became the flame themselves. Facing the "danger zone" of battle, these "marines" wielding a "flamethrower" had an average life expectancy of just four minutes; a grim "statistic" of their perilous mission. In today's video we look at the incredible bravery and extreme risks faced by these soldiers. Keep watching to see the story of Iwo Jima flamethrowers and the true cost of their mission.