People love to picture the Marianas as a grand air duel—aces in cockpits, tracers in the sky, Japan’s best versus America’s best. The “Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.” But here’s the part that never makes the Hollywood cut: victory didn’t belong to the pilots. It belonged to the deck crews who welded steel under moonlight, the oilers that refueled carriers in open seas, the cooks who kept men fed while the fleet steamed west. Japan had courage. America had courage plus a machine that could replace losses faster than the enemy could bury their dead. That’s why the “Turkey Shoot” wasn’t a battle—it was an execution. So when we talk about heroes, maybe we’re looking in the wrong place. The man pulling the trigger was brave. But the sailor sweating in the engine room made sure there was still a warplane to fly tomorrow. #WWII #MilitaryHistory #Marianas #USNavy #Logistics