U.S. submarines arrive at a dock in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during World War II. USS Flying Fish approaches the dock at the submarine base. Men aboard the submarine. USS Spadefish approaches the dock. Submarine Tinosa approaches next. USS Bowfin and USS Skate arrive. Spectators on the dock. The submarines tied up at the dock. A navy band playing at the dock. U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Charles Andrews Lockwood goes down the dock with two Red Cross workers.
U.S. submarines arrive at a dock in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Charles Andrews Lockwood goes aboard USS Flying Fish. He is greeted by Captain Risser. Periscopes of the submarines. Flags flying on the periscopes representing sunken Japanese ships. Vice Admiral Lockwood goes aboard USS Spadefish, USS Tinosa, USS Bowfin and USS Skate and is greeted by each of their commanders.
U.S. submarines arrive at a dock in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during World War II. An officer holds a life preserver from a sunken Japanese ship. Japanese prisoners are marched down the dock. Officers and sailors on the conning tower of a submarine. Flags flying at the conning tower representing the ships which were sunk.
The USS Argonaut (SS-166) docked at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, after returning from the famous Makin Raid, by "Carlson's Raiders" of the 2nd U.S. Marine Raider Battalion, in World War 2. View from the pier of Major James Roosevelt, USMCR, Executive Officer, of the 2nd Raider Battalion (the President's son). He stands on the boat's bridge next to Lieutenant Commander John R. Pierce, USN, Commanding Officer of the Argonaut. Several sailors and another Navy officer are also present. The next scene shows U.S. Marine members, of the 2nd Raider Battalion, leaving the Argonaut and proceeding along the pier. Some of the Raiders shake hands and converse. They gather their gear from the boat deck. Sequence ends with many more Raiders leaving the boat.
Members of the U.S. Marines 2nd Raider Battalion (Carlson's Raiders) stand at attention aboard the deck of the USS Argonaut (SS-166) as it approaches the pier at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, following their famous Makin Raid in World War 2. Among those seen on the bridge are Major James Roosevelt, USMCR, Executive Officer, of the 2nd Raider Battalion (the President's son) and Lieutenant Commander John R. Pierce, USN, Commanding Officer of the Argonaut.
Members of the U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Raider Battalion (Carlson's Raiders) on a pier at Pearl Harbor after returning aboard the USS Argonaut, following their famous Makin Raid in World War 2. They climb aboard large open trucks that drive them off the pier and on to the base. They wave as their trucks drive away
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