Thursday, May 9, 2013
WWII Trivia
The phrase "the whole 9 yards" derives from World War II combat pilots
in the South Pacific. Their planes were armed with machine guns that
took .50 caliber ammo belts, which were exactly 27 feet long. Hence,
whenever the pilots blasted all their bullets at a target, it caught
"the whole 9 yards."
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Interesting! I'm sure I've used that phrase a bunch of times.
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