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.
Four U.S. sailors, in steel helmets, climb down from deck of a submarine and board an inflated yellow life raft. They paddle through the water toward nearby shore, in Japan, soon after the Japanese surrender ending World War 2. View from the submarine deck, as the yellow raft makes way. Scene shifts to shore where three of the sailors are seen pulling the raft into bushes. View from the shore, of the submarine in a bay. It appears to be flying the American flag well above another flag.
Japanese warships maneuvering in a bay during World War II. Among those seen fairly closeup are several Fubuki class destroyers.
A cemetery in Japan. A cemetery showing white crosses. Mountains and trees in the background.
Damage due to fire in Tokyo, Japan. Burned out Tokyo and vicinity. Aerial view of the damage. (World War II period).
USS Sea Dog (SS-401) arrives at the dock at the submarine base in the Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, late in World War 2. USS Sea Dog comes alongside the dock. Buildings in the background. Officers greeting each other on the deck of the submarine. Officers in groups discussing on the deck of USS Sea Dog. Large group of officers going aboard U.S. submarine in the Pearl Harbor.
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