Winter Blitz: Night Assaults from the Enterprise | Battle 360 (S1, E10) | Full Episode



Enterprise hits Luzon, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and Iwo Jima during the winter of 1945. She also unleashes a brand new night air-group from her flight deck. See more in Season 1, Episode 10, “The Empire’s Last Stand.”

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16 thoughts on “Winter Blitz: Night Assaults from the Enterprise | Battle 360 (S1, E10) | Full Episode”

  1. Bill Norberg is now the sole survivor of the original Enterprise crew. On August 22, 2022 he stood in Drydock 12 the same dock where CV-6 was built as the keel of her successor CVN 80 was laid by Katie Ledecky. Hope he lives long enough to see the new boat commissioned.

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  2. SMH you should all be ashamed of yourself thousands die and you called it victory? Remember in all this the bible said great nations shall fall so in short what goes around comes around 😢

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  3. What was the point of what the Allies did ? Look at how the US turned out: rampant crime, corruption everywhere, politically biased judges, vindictive politicians, rigged elections, etc.

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  4. I disagree with it being disrespectful turning the Big E into a floating museum. Selling candy and kids running on the ship laughing is not an insult, it is everything that those sailors were fighting for.

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  5. Though I understand why Alvin Kernan didn’t want to see the Enterprise be a museum, I disagree because the Enterprise was an essential piece of history, and should have been preserved as a museum. I hope the new Enterprise of the Ford-class carriers continues CV-6’s and CVN-65’s legacies.

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