British Prime Minister Winston Churchill addresses ship's crew during the Atlantic Conference aboard HMS Prince of Wales in the Atlantic Ocean. The crew of the ship on the deck. Winston Churchill addresses the gathering. Other dignitaries and senior personnel present on the occasion.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill speaks to the crew of HMS Prince of Wales crew at the end of a voyage in the Atlantic Ocean. The crew of the ship on the deck. Winston Churchill addresses the crew. He says that the voyage will be memorable and fruitful. It was a pleasure for him to travel on the ship. He says that he is happy to have been able to share, for a short time, some of the hazards that are the daily routine of the Royal Navy. He says that HMS Prince of Wales is one of the strongest ships and that they had good weather too. He thanks everybody who made the voyage comfortable. Other dignitaries and senior personnel are present on the occasion.
A field grade U.S. Air Force officer at Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda, is seated in an office. Behind him on the wall is a large map of the Atlantic ocean with concentric rings on it, centered at Bermuda. He receives a paper report and makes a phone call. An airman at a communications center receives teletype messages and leaves to deliver them. Scene shifts to a flight engineer sitting at his panel aboard a WB-29A aircraft of the 53rd Strategic Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Hurricane Hunters). The WB-29 is experiencing significant turbulence. An officer briefing a group of Air Force officers and airmen. View of 53rd Squadron area on ramp at Kindley Air Force Base. An officer briefing aircrews. A synoptic chart is mounted on front of his podium. A map of the entire Atlantic ocean and environs covers a wall behind him. To his left is a map of the South Atlantic with Bermuda highlighted at the top. a triangular air route is depicted on it. It is labeled: "Gull Hotel."
A church service during the Atlantic Conference aboard HMS Prince of Wales in the Atlantic Ocean. Several seamen and dignitaries on the deck of Prince of Wales. Two priests render the service. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill attend the church service. Both of them seated in chairs on the deck of the ship. Various other dignitaries and the ship's crew also present during the service. Everybody sings hymns. A vessel seen at a distance in the ocean.
Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program ( GUPPY ) being conducted by the United States Navy in the Atlantic Ocean. German submarine U-2513 underway in the Atlantic Ocean. The submarine crash dives. Open sea and wake due to the movement of the submarine. The periscope of the submarine moves through water.
German U-boats surrender to United States Forces in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. Wrecked submarines and ships at a ship yard. Prefabricated submarines at Raymond shipyard in Bremen, Germany. German submarine U-858 underway towards Cape May, New Jersey after its crew surrendered to United States officers in the Atlantic Ocean. Men on the deck of the U boat while underway at sea. Men at a dock. Another U boat U-805 being brought to Portsmouth, New Hampshire after it surrendered to the Americans. Crew of the U boat before being taken to the Portsmouth Naval Prison. The captain of the German U boat.
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