View from an aircraft of U.S. submarines maneuvering on surface of Pearl Harbor, with crews all on deck and streamers flying from their conning towers, as they celebrate the end of World War 2, on VJ Day. Several other ships are seen.
U.S. Sailors decorate conning tower of their submarine on VJ Day in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. an American flag streamer flies from the top of their conning tower and they fasten several small Japanese Naval ensigns to a line from the conning tower. Crew members point to symbols of sunken japanese ships and destroyed targets, painted on conning tower.
Remains of Japanese Yugumo class destroyer, Okinami, sunk during a U.S. air raid in World War 2 . Views from boat circumnavigating the wreck which sits in shallow water in Coron Bay, Philippines. Names of Japanese gun crew visible on No. 1 Turret. Derricks and ships at port are seen in background.
Remains of Japanese ships bombed by U.S. forces in Coron Bay, Philippines, during World War 2. Several ships in harbor that have been partially sunk, settled in water. The superstructures of the ships. A merchant ship settled in water after being heavily damaged. Parts of superstructure are badly twisted and rusted. Bow of the ship sticking out of water.
The British submarine HMS Supreme, tied up in a bay, in the Pacific during World War 2. Many American officers on the deck of the British submarine. They are lined up at attention. British officers and men aboard the submarine. A U.S. Rear Admiral speaking into a microphone. He decorates a British commander. American officers congratulating the British officer who has received the decoration. A girl standing on the deck of a ship.
U.S. submarines arrive at a dock in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during World War II. USS Flying Fish approaches the dock at the submarine base. Men aboard the submarine. USS Spadefish approaches the dock. Submarine Tinosa approaches next. USS Bowfin and USS Skate arrive. Spectators on the dock. The submarines tied up at the dock. A navy band playing at the dock. U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Charles Andrews Lockwood goes down the dock with two Red Cross workers.
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