View of various Japanese submarines near Sasebo, Japan. Smoke rises from the submarines hit by United States carriers after the end of World War II. Japanese submarines sinking.
View from conning tower of surfaced Japanese Kaidai submarine underway in Indian ocean, during World War 2. Navigator takes celestial readings with sextant. Below decks in cabin, officers plot position on large scale marine chart, using set of compasses. One officer uses slide rule for calculations. Various water depths are depicted on the marine chart. The Captain and other officers sit at a table and discuss their position and navigation. Control room of the sub, with Japanese writing displayed in chalk on vertical post. View of boat's instrument panel. Interior of boat's engine room, with moving parts of engine. View from conning tower as submarine makes way on surface through rough seas.
An aerial view of Sasebo bay in Japan. View of captured Japanese submarines. Fleet of Japanese submarines being taken for sinking during Operation Road's End.
U.S. Destroyer, USS Everett F. Larson (DD-830) near Sasebo,Japan. United States Navy Martin PBM Mariner drops bomb on captured Japanese submarine. The submarine explodes. View of various other Japanese submarines.
Various captured Japanese submarines near Sasebo Japan during Operation Road's End. View of the U.S. Destroyer, USS Everett F. Larson (DD-830). United States Navy Martin PBM Mariner drops bomb on Japanese submarine. Smoke rises from the submarine as it sinks.
Captured Japanese submarine sinks during Operation Road's End. USS Chicago (CA-136) in the background. Smoke rises from the submarine after it is bombed. United States PBM Mariner flies over. Japanese submarine sinks.
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