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Originally Posted by sail33or
Little know historical fact: In uncovered WW2 Japanese documents the Japanese studied attacking the West Coast of the US. One of the reasons listed "not" to do this was the understanding that Texas had 1 million hunters with deer rifles.
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What an astoundingly strange reason to not attack the west coast. Texas isn't on the west coast. It doesn't even HAVE a west coast. Most of Texas is surrounded by land. From El Paso (the westernmost area of the state) to San Diego (the closest major coastal town as the crow flies, is over 700 miles away.