Facebook Pixel WARBUG IN THE PACIFIC | Flight Journal - flying-aviation - Les denne historien på Magzter.com

Prøve GULL - Gratis

WARBUG IN THE PACIFIC

Flight Journal

|

September - October 2025

Surviving combat in a Stinson OY-1/L-5

- BY LT. THOMAS ROZGA, USMC (RET.), AS TOLD TO AND WRITTEN BY JAMES P. BUSHA

WARBUG IN THE PACIFIC

I ENTERED THE SERVICE FOR TWO REASONS in late December 1941 my brother Tony had earned his wings in 1940 and I wanted to be just like him, but more importantly, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and I wanted to return the favor. By the time I earned my wings, I was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps and was assigned to fly Corsairs. Unfortunately, I had a little mishap with one on landing so they thought I would be better suited flying the PBY Catalina. The PBY was old, slow, and reliable and could do just about anything-at half the speed of a Scooter! I have to admit the scenery was quite nice flying around the Caribbean in 1943 looking for German U-boats, but I still wanted to get into some action. In early 1944 I got more than I bargained for when I received orders to report to Quantico, Virginia, to join a VMO squadron.

imageLt. Tom Rozga and “Lady Satan” on Iwo after she grew fangs in the form of six bazooka tubes. They could be fired singly or all at one time. He utilized them as a ground attack machine and admitted they weren't very accurate but made a big explosion. (Photo courtesy of Tom Rozga)

VMO: Eyes and ears of the Marine Corps

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

RESCUE CATS -PBY Catalina crews save airmen from hostile seas

\"TO A COLD, WET AND HUNGRY AIRMAN, sitting in a rubber dinghy in enemy waters, 600 miles from the nearest friendly base and 600 yards from the nearest enemy installation, the PBY is a breathtakingly beautiful sight.

time to read

16 mins

May - June 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

A ROLL OF THE DICE

A lucky Liberator crew survives

time to read

13 mins

May - June 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

DH Sea Vixen

ARGUABLY ONE OF THE MOST IMPRESSIVE CLASSIC JETS, even nearly seven decades after the type entered service, surely is the DH Sea Vixen “Foxy Lady” XP924 (civil registration G-CVIX).

time to read

2 mins

May - June 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

DESPERATE FIGHT! French fighters of WW II

HISTORY HAS A WAY OF REWRITING ITSELF.

time to read

9 mins

May - June 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Powering the Age of Flight

GLENN HAMMOND CURTISS (1878-1930) was often called “The Colossus of Aviation” with good reason.

time to read

2 mins

May - June 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

DESPERATE MEASURES

Volksjäger, the Luftwaffe's last hope

time to read

10 mins

January - February 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

THE Fairey Swordfish

Antiquated, yet devastatingly effective

time to read

14 mins

January - February 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Tuskegee RED TAILS

The men, the machines, the missions

time to read

11 mins

January - February 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

THE HIGH-VELOCITY RAPTOR

The F-22A thrust vectoring system is the “bread and butter” of the Raptor's incredible maneuvering capability.

time to read

14 mins

January - February 2026

Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Mitchells over the Mediterranean

Wavetop warfare: skip-bombing and big guns

time to read

13 mins

January - February 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size