Closeup views of several sailors on the U.S. submarine Flying Fish (SS 229) during World War 2. Several crew stand on her deck holding their logo and flags and pennants representing sunk and damaged Japanese ships. An officer points out and enumerates the pennants and flags. The Logo depicts a flying fish carrying a torpedo. Crew members hold their flag and symbols of victories wide for the camera, as their boat cruises on the surface of the Pacific.
Blindfolded Japanese prisoners of war being escorted from an American submarine, at a Pacific port, during World War 2. They are guided and seated into an open utility boat under guard by U.S. Army Military Police.
A U.S. submarine submerged off an island in the Pacific Ocean during World War 2. Periscope view of the waters around an island. A beached ship, half sunken.
Two U.S. submarines arriving and tying up at pier in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, during World War 2. Crews of both boats are standing on their respective decks. One displays a Navy ensign with some sort of image superimposed on it. A band of sailors stands in formation on the pier, with their musical instruments. Several Naval officers board the closest boat via gangplank.Officers cross to outer boat by gangplank, as a third submarine approaches, flying numerous flags on a line from its conning tower. Then, a 4th submarine arrives and ties up with the others. The band on the pier begins to play as a 5th submarine joins the group.
Crews of submarines, that just returned to their home base at Pearl Harbor,during World War 2, are seen as they secure their boats and prepare to disembark. One sailor is seen with a beard grown during his deployment. A Navy Lieutenant poses holding a life preserver from a japanese ship. Several Japanese prisoners of war leave the submarines and board an open back truck under guard by armed U.S. Military police. The truck drives away.
U.S. submarines underway in the Pacific Ocean headed toward home port at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, during World War 2. Sunset view of the ocean. Silhouette of the submarine . Aerial view of submarines underway.
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