Brief glimpse of a small sailing vessel (Junk) as seen from periscope of a U.S. submarine in the pacific during World War 2. Mountainous terrain in background.
View from the USS Cod, of the Dutch submarine, O-19, aground on Ladd Reef, Spratly Islands, South China Sea. Smoke rises as shells from the deck gun of the USS Cod (SS-224) explode in actions to scuttle the O-19, after her crew was rescued, in final days of World War 2. White smoke drifts across the camera, each time the deck gun fires.
A U.S. submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean. Japanese motor sampan underway. The bow of American submarine. Sampan comes alongside the submarine. The sampan on fire after being hit from the submarine. Smoke arising from firing. (World War II period).
Periscope view of the Pacific Ocean. Mountains and trees in the foreground. A native village along the beach. Houses in the village.
A U.S. submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean. Bow of the submarine. Submarine underway in rough weather. Water breaking over the bow. Conning tower of the submarine. An airplane in flight overhead. Bow of the submarine.
A U.S. submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean. An officer and other men inside the submarine. Periscope being raised on submarine. Officer checking the periscope. He looks through the periscope.
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