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Today in military history: Soviets shoot down their first B-29 of the Cold War (1945)
Unto the Breach ^ | Aug. 29, 2018 | Chris Carter

Posted on 08/29/2018 1:14:15 PM PDT by fugazi

Today's post is in honor of Staff Sgt. James R. Ide V, who gave his life for our country on this day in 2010. The 32-year-old native of Festus, Mo. died of wounds from an engagement with insurgents in Hyderabad, Afghanistan. Ide was with the 230th Military Police Company, 95th Military Police Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade, 21st Theater Sustainment Command and had previously served two tours in Iraq.

1940: At Lawson Army Airfield (modern-day Fort Benning, Ga.), 1st Lt. William T. Ryder and his Parachute Test Platoon conduct the first mass parachute jump in U.S. military history.

Meanwhile, a delegation of British scientists begin sharing radar and other military technologies with the United States, hoping to secure assistance from the still-neutral nation.

1944: (Featured image) Four years after German conquerors marched through Paris' famous Arc de Triomphe, 15,000 American soldiers of the 28th Infantry Division parade down the newly-liberated capital's Champs-Élysées.

Meanwhile, a 21-man OSS force led by Lt. Cmdr. Frank Wisner parachutes into Romania, coordinating the rescue operation of well over 1,000 American prisoners of war.

1945: An American B-29 Superfortress, carrying a load of humanitarian aid to Allied prisoners of war in Korea, is intercepted by Soviet Yak-9 fighters. The supposed allies attack the bomber, forcing 1st Lt. Joseph Queen's crew to bail out before the plane crashes. The air crew are rescued, and the incident marks one of the first international confrontations between the soon-to-be Cold War rivals.

Across the Sea of Japan, Allied occupation forces begin

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TOPICS: History; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: militaryhistory
The Soviets started the war as allies with Nazi Germany. It would possibly be a much different world we live in now if they had stayed that way.
1 posted on 08/29/2018 1:14:15 PM PDT by fugazi
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To: ro_dreaming; FreedomPoster; mass55th

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2 posted on 08/29/2018 1:14:52 PM PDT by fugazi
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To: fugazi
p03

Also the anniversary of Joe 1, the first Soviet atomic test in 1949.

3 posted on 08/29/2018 1:19:32 PM PDT by Snickering Hound
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To: fugazi

The Soviets (Russia) would probably be much better off today if we had defeated them in WWII or shortly thereafter.


4 posted on 08/29/2018 1:20:28 PM PDT by Moonman62 (Give a man a fish and he'll be a Democrat. Teach a man to fish and he'll be a responsible citizen.)
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To: fugazi

As far as I’m aware, the first American military casualty of the cold war was inflicted by the ChiComs on 8/25/45 when they killed John Birch.


5 posted on 08/29/2018 1:22:04 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
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To: fugazi

http://www.silent-warriors.com/shootdown_list.html

here it says the b29 was forced to land?

29 August 1945 Soviet pilot Zizevskii, flying a Yak-9 Frank, damaged a US Army Air Force B-29 Superfortress dropping supplies to a POW camp near Hamhung Korea and forced it to land. The crew of the B-29 was not injured in the attack.

but and interested cold war list to review for all


6 posted on 08/29/2018 1:26:59 PM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: PeterPrinciple

And a long list of aircraft shot down. The cold war truly was a war...……………………………..


7 posted on 08/29/2018 1:28:48 PM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: fugazi

Here’s a neat map of the 12th Army Group lines (France) on this date in 1944.

https://www.loc.gov/resource/g5701s.ict21085?r=0.065,0.431,0.789,0.5,0


8 posted on 08/29/2018 1:29:04 PM PDT by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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To: PeterPrinciple

The Berlin Airlift alone caused the death of 31 US Servicemen.


9 posted on 08/29/2018 1:30:23 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: PeterPrinciple

“The cold war truly was a war”

My husband has talked about being on the border between East and West Germany when a particular East German tower would shoot at Americans who were clearing brush on the Western side of the border.

His company moved up and when a group went out to clear brush the tower opened fire again but this time the East German sniper has his head blown off.

There was no more interference with the people clearing brush.


10 posted on 08/29/2018 1:38:31 PM PDT by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism.)
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To: Joe 6-pack

Yes, Captain John Birch, Christian missionary and spy for Chennault, and who had nothing to do with the “John Birch Society.”


11 posted on 08/29/2018 1:42:42 PM PDT by pajama pundit (Why are "liberal progressives" so hateful and intolerent?)
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To: PeterPrinciple

My uncle was with a group of PBY or PBM planes stationed in far north east Korea at the end of the war in the pacific. He recounted to me one of their unarmed, by then, patrol planes was flying over Manchuria when it was jumped by a Ruskie plane, he did not further ID. No one was injured. He added they were so angered by the unprovoked attack the crews wanted to rearm their planes and go back up after them but were denied that request. He always held the belief the army should not have stopped at the end of the European war and gone on to Moscow (I personally think that was not such a good idea).


12 posted on 08/29/2018 2:01:02 PM PDT by Mouton (The media is the enemy of the people.)
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To: Mouton

He always held the belief the army should not have stopped at the end of the European war and gone on to Moscow (I personally think that was not such a good idea).


That’s what Patton wanted to do too.


13 posted on 08/29/2018 2:19:47 PM PDT by chaosagent (Remember, no matter how you slice it, forbidden fruit still tastes the sweetest!)
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To: fugazi
The B29 which was shot down was probably on a spy mission at the time.

The Flight of the Hog Wild.

14 posted on 08/29/2018 2:26:52 PM PDT by Widget Jr
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To: chaosagent

We did not have the A bomb at that time which it would have taken. Otherwise, it would have been the same error Hitler made and we are an Ocean away.


15 posted on 08/29/2018 2:31:52 PM PDT by Mouton (The media is the enemy of the people.)
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To: chaosagent
That’s what Patton wanted to do too.

That would be the movie with several other fictions.

He wanted an army for the Japanese invasion and went off the deep end when the war ended and he didn't get it.

16 posted on 08/29/2018 2:32:48 PM PDT by Snickering Hound
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To: fugazi
Served in a sister company to the 95th MP Bn. God give this brave brothers soul peace.
17 posted on 08/29/2018 3:26:05 PM PDT by glaseatr (Father of a Marine, Uncle of SGT Adam Estep. A Co. 2/5 Cav. KIA Thurs April 29, 2004 Baghdad Iraq)
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To: Snickering Hound

That’s what Patton wanted to do too.

That would be the movie with several other fictions.


So all those quotes online about and by Patton wanting to invade Russia are not true?


18 posted on 08/29/2018 6:41:02 PM PDT by chaosagent (Remember, no matter how you slice it, forbidden fruit still tastes the sweetest!)
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To: Snickering Hound

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AxAIE9TbGyk

Patton’s thoughts.


19 posted on 08/29/2018 8:03:43 PM PDT by Memphis Moe
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