Dropping bombs Quote by James D. Hornfischer
““I have to tell you, Major, if we don't get these bombs and stop this Jap fleet, they're gonna come in here and bomb the hell out of this place and maybe recapture it. Then their planes will be dropping these bombs on you. I've gotta have these bombs, sir, or we'll have a disaster on our hands.' Lupo asked who the major's superior was. The Army officer mentioned a colonel who stationed out toward the front. 'He's out fighting a war, and I'm not going to bother him." 'Well," Lupo said, "that's just too bad." The pilot pulled out his service revolver and pointed it at the major. Then Lupo handed the pistol to his radioman, Earl Gifford, instructing the flabbergasted aircrewman to hold the Army officer at bay. Lupo climbed into the cockpit of his plane and hailed the Fanshaw Bay on the radio. His fellow pilots from VC-68 and other Taffy 3 squadrons were already inbound””
About This Quote
Source Film: Taffy 3 (historical war drama), 2024
A desperate pilot confronts a superior officer to secure essential bombs, risking conflict to prevent greater disaster.
In simple terms: A pilot forces his boss to give bombs to stop a larger attack.
Take decisive action when stakes are high.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Air combat
- logistics crisis
- chain of command
- morale
- resource scarcity
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would you do when orders clash with moral urgency?
- How can leaders balance obedience with flexibility?
The pilot’s threat could undermine discipline and cause mutiny.