They Told Him Never Dogfight a Zero - He Did It Anyway | #WarriorsInTheirOwnWords

Documentary TV August 29, 2025
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The Black Sheep Squadron was more than a nickname — it was a brotherhood of daredevil Marine pilots following a hungover hero against the Japanese. In this gripping, firsthand account, Lt. Col. Henry “Hank” Bourgeois takes us inside the famed WWII fighter unit VMF-214, known for its fearless leader Pappy Boyington and its ferocious dogfights over the Solomon Islands and Bougainville. From his early days flying F4F Wildcats on Guadalcanal to his first hair-raising kill in a Corsair, Hank recalls ambushes by Japanese Zeros, life-or-death duels in the clouds, and the wild, war-torn camaraderie that defined the Black Sheep. And to cap it, he recounts a beyond-belief escape from death that led to a shocking revelation 30 years later. This is a candid look at Marine Corps air combat above the Pacific— from the cockpit of one of the most powerful warbirds of WWII. Whether you grew up watching "Baa Baa Black Sheep" on TV, or opted to devour military aviation documentaries on the History Channel, this one is for you. ⏩ Chapters: 0:00 — First dogfight & kill 4:00 — Learning the Corsair 10:00 — Tactics vs Japanese Zeros 13:00 — Meeting Pappy Boyington 24:30 — Reconnecting with a Japanese foe post-war Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and hit the bell for more real WWII combat stories. #WWIIHistory #BlackSheepSquadron #F4UCorsair #MarineCorps #Dogfights #PappyBoyington #PacificTheaterWWII #MilitaryDocumentary #DocumentaryTV

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