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In August 1942, on a forgotten speck of land in the Pacific, one U.S. Marine stepped ashore carrying a weapon many believed belonged to another war. Commanders had dismissed it as outdated. Historians barely mentioned it. But in the suffocating chaos of jungle combat, that so-called relic would prove terrifyingly effective — and quietly change close-quarters fighting for the rest of World War II. This is the true story of Sergeant Clyde Thomasson, the legendary Winchester Model 1897, and how a World War I trench gun became one of the most feared weapons of the Pacific campaign. From the palm-lined beaches of Makin Island, to the steaming jungles of Guadalcanal, the shattered fortifications of Tarawa, and the lightless cave systems of Okinawa, this is a story of brutal distances and split-second survival — where fights were decided in feet, not miles. The shotgun was never designed to win campaigns. It was built to finish battles — instantly. And in the Pacific, that made it unstoppable. #WorldWarII #PacificWar #USMarines #MilitaryHistory #WW2History #TrenchShotgun #Winchester1897 #Guadalcanal