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#WW2History #QuadFifty #BanzaiCharge When the American line in the Philippines prepared for a massive Banzai charge, they didn't rely on riflemen—they turned a "useless" anti-aircraft half-track into a 360-degree killing machine. The Problem: The M-Sixteen Multiple Gun Motor Carriage was a "joke." Its Quad-.50 barrels pointed uselessly at the sky. Infantrymen mocked it as the "Bird Cage" and "Pigeon Trap." Experts dismissed it as "dead weight," positioned to guard supply trucks. The Risk: Facing thousands of screaming attackers, Sergeant Frank Miller ignored the manual. He dropped the four heavy barrels to ground level, creating a "suicide modification" to fire a river of lead that could melt its own barrels to hold the line. ✅In this video, we uncover: -The "suicide modification" that transformed the anti-air M-Sixteen into the legendary "Meat Chopper." -How a single crew held the line against a human wave and defeated a Japanese tank with nothing but volume of fire. -The desperate 'bucket brigade' that saw infantrymen run through fire to keep the glowing barrels fed. Generals BANNED His “ILLEGAL” Turret — Until It VAPORIZED A Banzai Charge In 10 Seconds 🔔 Subscribe for more Untold WW2 Stories:@WW2ChroniclesWithAndrew ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video presents dramatized storytelling based on historical WW2 events researched from publicly available sources. While we strive for accuracy and engaging narratives, some details may be simplified or contain inaccuracies. This content is for entertainment purposes and should not be cited as an academic or authoritative historical source. For verified historical information, please consult professional military historians, official archives, and peer-reviewed publications.