U.S. submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean. Bow of the submarine. Japanese motor sampan being fired upon by submarine. Men aboard the submarine firing deck gun. Smoke arising in the foreground. (World War II period).
U.S. sailors aboard a submarine at the port in the United States. Men standing on the deck of the submarine. A sailor going down through hatch. A torpedo being hoisted on board submarine in preparation for stowing. Sailor walking down the gangway and arriving on the dock.
Wind-driven surf engulfs the Dutch submarine, O-19, aground on Ladd Reef, Spratly Island, as viewed from the U.S. submarine, USS Cod (SS-224) during rescue operations in World War 2. Dutch sailors paddle yellow rubber life rafts filled with crew members from the O-19, on their way to the USS Cod. They climb aboard the Cod with help from U.S. sailors. Two officers confer. A Dutch sailor poses on deck with a doll rescued from the O-19. Some crew still aboard the Dutch submarine appear to be moving cargo on her deck with help of small improvised derrick.
A U.S. submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean. Japanese motor sampan underway. The bow of American submarine. Sampan comes alongside the submarine. The sampan on fire after being hit from the submarine. Smoke arising from firing. (World War II period).
A freighter underway on horizon. Large columns of smoke arise as the freighter explodes.
USS Sea Owl underway in the Pacific Ocean. A junk underway. It comes alongside the submarine. Men aboard the junk and on the bow of the submarine. The junk being boarded by the Americans.
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