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[Military Mysteries: The Ramree Island Massacre, the USS West Virginia Tragedy, and the Ghost Blimp]-[Forsaken Mission]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2025-06-19

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Introduction

This episode of the Mr. Ballin podcast presents three harrowing military-themed horror stories, each grounded in historical events that remain chilling to this day. From the natural brutality of the animal kingdom to the claustrophobic terror of sinking ships and the inexplicable vanishing of naval personnel, these narratives explore the darkest corners of human experience during wartime.

The Ramree Island Massacre: Nature’s Brutal Toll

In early 1945, during World War II, British forces moved to reclaim Ramree Island from the Japanese. After being overwhelmed by naval artillery, approximately 1,000 Japanese soldiers retreated into a ten-mile mangrove swamp. Unbeknownst to them, they were entering the habitat of the world’s largest population of saltwater crocodiles. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, this event stands as the "largest massacre of humans caused by animals." These massive predators, some reaching 23 feet in length, were alerted to the soldiers by the scent of blood from previous combat. British forces, stationed outside the swamp, were forced to listen to the horrific sounds of "screams, gunfire, and silence" throughout the night. By the time the retreat concluded, only half of the Japanese battalion had survived the feeding frenzy, cementing the island's reputation as a place of absolute terror.

Set Zed: The Suffocation of the USS West Virginia

Following the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the USS West Virginia began to sink. In a desperate attempt to maintain buoyancy, the captain ordered "Set Zed," a procedure involving the sealing of all interior hatches. Tragically, three sailors—Clifford Olds, Ron Endicott, and Buddy Koston—were trapped in the freshwater pump room when the doors were locked. Despite the proximity of Marines on the dock, rescue was deemed impossible; cutting into the hull risked immediate flooding or catastrophic explosions due to chemical contamination. For 16 days, rescuers were forced to listen to the rhythmic tapping of the trapped men, who were desperately signaling for help. When the ship was eventually raised months later, investigators discovered a calendar marked in red pen, revealing that the men had survived in the dark for over two weeks, only to slowly suffocate in their airtight tomb.

Lighter Than Air: The Mystery of the Ghost Blimp

On August 16, 1942, a U.S. Navy blimp piloted by Lieutenant Ernest Cody and Officer Charles Adams departed on a routine patrol near San Francisco. During the mission, the pilots radioed that they were investigating an oil slick, likely a sign of an enemy submarine. A fishing boat captain witnessed the blimp descend, release flares, and then rapidly ascend into the clouds. Hours later, the blimp crashed into a residential street in Daly City. When first responders arrived, they found the gondola completely empty, despite eyewitness Ida Ruby having seen three people inside just moments before the crash. The Navy’s investigation failed to explain the disappearance of the crew, the presence of an extra person, or why the flight controls remained in perfect working order. To this day, the "Ghost Blimp" remains one of the most baffling mysteries of the war, with theories ranging from stowaways and capture to more supernatural explanations.

Conclusion

These stories serve as a somber reminder of the unpredictable and often horrific nature of war. Whether through the unforgiving laws of nature, the mechanical failures of human systems, or events that defy logical explanation, these accounts highlight the fragility of life when caught in the machinery of conflict.

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📖 Transcript

Hey, Prime members, you can binge eight new episodes of the Mr. Ballin podcast one month early and all episodes ad-free on Amazon Music.
Download the Amazon Music app today. Today's podcast will feature three military horror stories.
The audio from all three of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Ramry Island, and what happened on that island would go down as one of the most terrifying world records ever recorded.
The second story you'll hear is called Set Zed, and it's about quite possibly the worst way to die.

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