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One Marine, One Illegal Rifle, 19 Kills | The Truth of Tarawa 1943 During the Battle of Tarawa in November 1943, the United States Marines faced one of the deadliest fortified island defenses of World War II. Japanese machine gun bunkers turned the beaches into killing zones, and standard infantry rifles were failing to neutralize enemy fire at long range. This documentary tells the untold story of Private First Class Frank “Punch” Malone, a South Boston dockyard mechanic turned Marine rifleman, who defied military doctrine and modified an old M1903 Springfield rifle in secret. With a forbidden mechanical setup, Malone achieved impossible long-range precision and single-handedly neutralized a concrete bunker that had already killed dozens of Marines. In just thirty-five minutes, Malone eliminated nineteen enemy soldiers, collapsed an entire defensive sector, and unknowingly sparked an underground battlefield innovation that quietly reduced American casualties across the Pacific Theater. This is not a story of generals or official weapons programs. This is how innovation really happens in war—through mechanics, privates, and men who refuse to accept “good enough” when lives are at stake. 📌 Topics Covered: • Battle of Tarawa 1943 explained • M1903 Springfield vs M1 Garand • Japanese bunker warfare tactics • WWII Pacific Theater untold stories • Military innovation under fire • How small modifications saved lives ⚠️ This video is for historical and educational purposes only. If you enjoy deep military history documentaries, make sure to like, subscribe, and comment where you’re watching from. #WorldWar2 #WW2History #BattleOfTarawa #USMarines #MilitaryHistory #UntoldHistory