U.S. Navy submarine USS Bluefish underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Open sea and men on the deck of U.S. Navy submarine USS Bluefish. A few men armed with rifles. Three Japanese survivors in water. Sailors on the deck of the submarine lower a line in the sea. Japanese men come aboard the submarine with the help of the line. A sailor on the bridge of the submarine as he looks through binoculars. Japanese prisoners being pulled aboard the USS Bluefish. A ship underway in the far background. Japanese flags painted on a wall with various other Japanese flags as it depicts the record of Japanese ships sunk by it.
U.S. Navy submarine USS Bluefish submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. An insignia aboard the U.S. Navy submarine USS Bluefish. Japanese prisoners go topside aboard the submarine. Smoke rises in the background as a small boat burns. Two small boats burn in the background as the submarine pulls away. Lookouts with binoculars. The USS Bluefish approaches a Japanese schooner. A lookout with binoculars on the background. Oil afire on the surface at night. The oil fire is from the i350, a Japanese submarine sunk by the Bluefish on 15 July 1945.
A film about the training of U.S. Navy recruits at various naval training centers in the United States. A U.S. Navy Band insignia on ground and sailors march past it during close order drill. A Naval Boatswain's Mate picks up the insignia and puts it on the back of a musician bandsman who lost it. Sailors perform calisthenic exercises.
A dramatized film about the training of U.S. Navy recruits at various naval training centers in the United States. The training and life of United States Navy recruits at U.S. Navy training center in Bainbridge, Naval Station Great Lakes in Illinois and Naval Base San Diego in California. Sailors get a practical experience of life aboard a ship. The sailors learn to fight fire and life saving tactics. The sailors play baseball, read books in a library and dance with WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service). The sailors meet the visitors at weekends at a naval academy. A chapel at the academy. A sign reads 'St. Paul's Chapel'. The sailors sing hymns inside the chapel. A sailor plays piano as others sing hymns. A cross and a Bible at the altar. A sailor walks up to the altar.
A training film about the role of U.S. Navy sailors aboard a ship in the United States. A sailor blows a bugle. Sailors and officers lined up on the deck and the men salute. United States flag hoisted aboard the ship during the Change of Command ceremony. The U.S. Navy crew takes over the command of the ship. The Captain of the ship addresses the crew after assuming command. The Captain asks the sailors to be alert and orders the other officers to set the watch aboard the ship. The sailors on guard aboard the ship.
U.S. President Harry S. Truman signs a bill in Washington D.C., United States. U.S. President Harry S. Truman at a desk in the White House. Secretary of Defense George C. Marshall seated next to him. The President signs a bill as officials stand in the background. The President hands over souvenir pens to Secretary Marshall and other officials.
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