USS Crevalle underway in the Pacific Ocean. Officer standing on the deck of the submarine. A sailor watching the enemy actions through binoculars. Officer talks to the man. An airplane in flight overhead. Sailors on deck. They talk amongst themselves. Fighter plane at high altitude. Sailor and chief horsing around on deck. The submarine approaching the Pearl Harbor. Crevalle's flag flutters in breeze. Sailors coming out of hatch. (World War II period).
USS Pruitt underway in the Pacific Ocean. Another ship underway in the foreground. Officers on the deck of the ship. USS Pruitt AG-101 sailing along. Officers on bridge searching with binoculars.
The USS Crevalle (SS-291) on war patrols in East China Sea and Sea of Japan in final days of World War II. Crew members hold a flag they made depicting their engagements with Japanese shipping. It shows Japanese Navy Rising Sun flag with marks below for five Japanese Navy ships. It also shows the Japanese Red Ball flag and fourteen marks for other Japanese ships. As the film continues, it reveals more of the flag, showing more encounters with enemy shipping. A Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) passing by. Sailors standing on deck in bright sunlight with breeze blowing. One of the sailors is drinking from a mug. Sailor Robert Schwarz has grown a notable full beard and smokes a pipe. Toward the end of the film, the boat's Captain, Navy Captain Everett Hartwell Steinmetz, is seen from the back and in profile, standing on deck. Another aircraft passes overhead. (Note: Sailors holding flag in opening frames has been identified as James A. Katchis who served on the boat beginning as a Seaman 1st Class in August 1944 and Robert Schwarz of St. Louis, MO)
U.S. sailors and officers at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Sailors and officers at the dock. U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Charles Andrews Lockwood saluting the officers stepping aboard the dock. Buildings in the background. Officers discussing amongst themselves.
U.S. submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean. Lookout watching through binoculars. Lookouts shifting to another vantage point. They watch enemy actions through binoculars. (World War II period).
U.S. Admiral Admiral Charles Andrews Lockwood,Commander Submarine Force Pacific,walking on deck of submarine with her captain behind him, right after end of World War 2. The Admiral boards his motor launch, flying a three-star pennant and proceeds across a bay at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan. The Admiral's colors being hoisted aboard a Japanese submarine, that still flies the Japanese flag, beneath the American flag.Admiral Lockwood pacing the deck of the Japanese submarine. View of shore from launch moving away, with only its wake visible. A Japanese tender surrounded by submarines.Broadside view of the Japanese Battleship Nagato. Japanese military personnel standing on deck of Japanese submarine, I-400 class, tied up to the large tender.Several American sailors walking on the sub deck, as the Japanese board the tender. An American officer and several sailors inspect supplies piled up on deck of the sub. Deck of the tender is filled with American sailors watching the activity.View from deck of submarine filled with Japanese. A barge nearby filled with supplies.More views of the submarine deck filled with Japanese.
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