views of Midway Island from periscope of a submerged U.S. submarine close to shore. Numerous installations are seen.
Views from an American submarine of Midway Island during World War 2. American installations such as antenna masts are seen and waves beating against the shore.
Short film shows bow of an American submarine viewed from its deck while underway on the surface during World War 2. A sailor looking through binoculars is silhouetted against the dawn sky in the background.
Brief film shows members of a U.S. submarine crew as they pose for camera during World War 2. A sailor named Guy Rossi from Medfield, Massachusetts holds a sign identifying himself. Other crewmen pose looking through binoculars. Some of the crew stand on the conning tower of the submarine. A sailor photographer with elaborate motion picture equipment is seen atop the boat's deck.
As viewed through periscope of submerged American submarine, bombs explode all along the coastline of Midway Island under attack by Japanese bombers (unseen) during World War 2 Battle of Midway. One strike hits oil storage site causing black smoke to rise. Many bombs create high long-lasting clouds of smoke.
Film begins showing view from deck of U.S. submarine running on the surface of the Pacific ocean during World War 2. Some cumulus and one cumulonimbus cloud ia seen in background. View of boat's bow looking down from the conning tower. Crew members are seen on the portside deck with strong bow wave visible beside the boat. One sailor in conning tower looks aft through binoculars. Another, on portside deck, appears to be reparing something. Officer, wearing a cap with Navy insignia is seen in several different poses.
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