Activities aboard USS Randolph. Plane captain carries tie downs along flight deck. Two ordnance men stand next to aircraft in the background. Aircraft S-2Es parked in the background with wings folded. SH-2s spotted by a tractor. Tractor pulls SH-3A helicopter. Man in blue shirt stands in front of helicopter. He lifts the tow bar. Tractor backs up and helicopter is hooked up. Ordnance men wheel a homing torpedo over deck off to left in the background. SH-3A parked next to an S-2E. Man works with tow bars in the mid background. Tractor moves by in the foreground, towing an SH-3A. Helicopter comes to a stop showing part of tail section. Man works with a chain tie down, securing helicopter to deck. Two gas crewmen working next to helicopter, checks the fuel nozzle.
Starboard engine of aircraft C-1A revs up. Starboard engine stopped. Officers and enlisted men exit from C-1A and greeted by Commander. Speaker attached to lower side of island, overlooking flight deck of USS Randolph.
Briefing officer in orange flight suit, briefs pilots and crew seated in the background aboard USS Randolph. Three officers are in greens, two enlisted personnel in dress blues. Close view of faces of pilots and crewmen. Pilots and crewmen leave room after briefing.
Several different range views of the Soviet Kresta I class Missile Cruiser, Vladivostok (542) steaming to right. Next, a Soviet Juliett class cruise missile submarine (SSG) on surface. Then a Soviet F-class or Foxtrot class submarine is seen on the surface. Another submarine is seen, it is of the Soviet Juliett class or J-class.
U.S. Navy maneuvers in the Mediterranean Sea. U.S. Navy Grumman S-2D Tracker aircraft, with lower fuselage radome and Magnetic Anomaly Detector (MAD) tail stinger extended, making low-level passes to over submarine at periscope depth. Camera holds on periscope until it disappears under water.
The German SM U-35 U-boat sinks a British ship in the Mediterranean Sea during World War 1. German U-Boat Commander Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière uses a pair of binoculars, with subordinates taking down notes, while the SM U-35 cruises in the Mediterranean. A British merchant ship sails the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. German U-Boat crew sails to the British merchant ship on a small boat. German seamen return with seized cargo of turtles. Seized turtles are laid down on the U-Boat’s deck. A commander of the British ship is offloaded by the German. A captured crew member tosses a hat to the commander. Captured British crew members, wearing life vests, are left adrift in a lifeboat. The SM U-35 crew fires deck gun to sink the British merchant ship. Sailing ship listing as it begins to sink. Commander Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière marks off the sunken ship in a log book as other captured British commanders gather on the submarine deck. Lifeboats with captured British crewmen are left adrift in the Mediterranean Sea.
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