World Wars
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The USS Emmons 65th Anniversary Part 1.wmv
Preparation for our annual anniversary dive to the USS Emmons. This April 7th will be the 65th anniversary of her sinking on April 7, 1945. -
(2/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 2 of 11 World War II
Subscribe to excellent World War II videos The Battle of Okinawa started in April 1945. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans ... -
(10/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 10 of 11 World War II
Subscribe to excellent World War II videos The Battle of Okinawa started in April 1945. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans ... -
(7/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 7 of 11 World War II
Subscribe to excellent World War II videos The Battle of Okinawa started in April 1945. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans ... -
(9/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 9 of 11 World War II
Subscribe to excellent World War II videos The Battle of Okinawa started in April 1945. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans ... -
(4/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 4 of 11 World War II
Subscribe to excellent World War II videos The Battle of Okinawa started in April 1945. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans ... -
(5/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 5 of 11 World War II
Subscribe to excellent World War II videos The Battle of Okinawa started in April 1945. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans ... -
Lost Ships III: Fallen Warriors
They were at one time the largest and most feared warships ever built, at one time they were the pride of the navies that built them. They were the Ba ... -
1 of 2 (Narrated by Joe Bates) US Sub Rescue of Australian and British POW's
This video is from the Rescue of Australian and British POW's who had been adrift at sea for 3 days in the south china sea from Sept 12th to the 15th, ... -
2 of 2 (Narrated by Joe Bates) US Sub Rescue of Australian and British POW's
This video is from the Rescue of Australian and British POW's who had been adrift at sea for 3 days in the south china sea from Sept 12th to the 15th, ... -
Pt 3 of 5 US Sub Rescue of Australian and British POW's "The Crossing"
This video, The Crossing, explains the details involving the Sept 15, 1944 rescue of over 150 Australian and British POW's in the South China Sea, by US ... -
(8/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 8 of 11 World War II
Subscribe to excellent World War II videos The Battle of Okinawa started in April 1945. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans ... -
(1/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 1 of 11 World War II
The Battle of Okinawa started in April 1945. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans had for winning the war in the Far East. ... -
The USS EMMONS 65th Anniversary Part 7.wmv
Through the generosity of North of Nago Boat Charters and Chuck DeCesari, we do our part to honor the lives of the Men of the USS Emmons. May those who ... -
(5/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Okinawa World War II
Buckner launched his final large scale attack on 18 June. The general was killed by a Japanese shell while watching the action from a forward observation ... -
(2/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Okinawa World War II
Landing day for Okinawa, the final land battle of the Pacific War, was Easter Sunday, 1 April 1945. The Landing force was the new Tenth Army under Army ... -
(4/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Okinawa World War II
Tenth Army casualties were 7,613 killed or missing in action and 31,800 wounded. Close to 5,000 U.S. sailors died and as many more were wounded. Seven ... -
(3/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 3 of 11World War II
Alongside, the territorial re-conquest of land in the Far East, the Americans wished to destroy what was left of Japan's merchant fleet and use airstrips ... -
(1/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Okinawa World War II
Okinawa, sixty miles long and from two to twenty eight miles wide, is the largest and most important of the Ryukyu Islands. The 500,000 Okinawans were ... -
(6/11) Battlefield II Okinawa 6 of 11 World War II
The Americans estimated that there were about 65,000 Japanese troops on the island ? with the bulk in the southern sector of the island. In fact, there ... -
Pt 5 of 5 US Sub Rescue of Australian and British POW's "The Crossing"
This video, The Crossing, explains the details involving the Sept 15, 1944 rescue of over 150 Australian and British POW's in the South China Sea, by US ... -
Pt 4 of 5 US Sub Rescue of Australian and British POW's "The Crossing"
This video, The Crossing, explains the details involving the Sept 15, 1944 rescue of over 150 Australian and British POW's in the South China Sea, by US ... -
Pt 2 of 5 US Sub Rescue of Australian and British POW's "The Crossing"
This video, The Crossing, explains the details involving the Sept 15, 1944 rescue of over 150 Australian and British POW's in the South China Sea, by US ... -
(4/10) Battlefield II Guadalcanal Ep.9 World War II
The U.S. First Marine Division landed on 7 August 1942 to seize a nearly-complete airfield at Guadalcanal's Lunga Point and an anchorage at nearby Tulagi, ... -
(3/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Tarawa Episode 2 World War II
The cost of victory was high for the Marines who suffered nearly 3,000 casualties. The toll was even higher for the Japanese. Of the 4,700 defenders, only ... -
(1/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Tarawa Episode 2 World War II
The task of dislodging this force fell to the Marines of the 2nd Division. The resulting struggle produced one of the fiercest and bloodiest battles in ... -
(4/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Tarawa Episode 2 World War II
The largest of Tarawa's islets is Betio measuring less than 3 miles in length and 1/2 mile in width. Here, the Japanese built an airstrip defended by 4,700 ... -
(2/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Tarawa Episode 2 World War II
Tarawa is an atoll located approximately 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii. It consists of a series of coral islets that stretch through the ocean in a hook-like ... -
(3/10) Battlefield II Guadalcanal Ep.9 World War II
The Allies' first major offensive action of the Pacific War, the contest began as a risky enterprise since Japan still maintained a significant naval ... -
(1/10) Battlefield II Guadalcanal Ep.9 World War II
In the six months between August 1942 and February 1943, the United States and its Pacific Allies fought a brutally hard air-sea-land campaign against ... -
Battle of the Bismarck Sea
The Japanese high command decided to transfer about 105,000 troops from China and Japan to Lae in New Guinea to reinforce their forces there. The convoy, ... -
(6/10) Battlefield II Guadalcanal Ep.9 World War II
Guadalcanal was expensive for both sides, though much more so for Japan's soldiers than for U.S. ground forces. The opponents suffered high losses in aircraft ... -
(01) Victory at Sea: "Beneath the S. Cross" 1 of 3
The German pocket battleship Graf Spree starts it out by sinking thousands of tons of merchant ships, both neutral and of ally descent until the three ... -
Pt 1 of 5 US Sub Rescue of Australian and British POW's "The Crossing"
This video, The Crossing, explains the details involving the Sept 15, 1944 rescue of over 150 Australian and British POW's in the South China Sea, by US ... -
Imperial Japanese Navy I-201 (Sentaka) & I-400 (Sentoku)
The I-401 (I-400 class sub), along with the I-201 (I-201 class sub) and I-14 (I-13 class sub) Submarines, were captured at the Pacific war's end and sailed ... -
WW2 Undersea Warfare in the Pacific - 1 of 6
The Silent Service (1946) Part 1 of 6 Recently declassified integral version. -
WW2 Undersea Warfare in the Pacific - 2 of 6
The Silent Service (1946) Part 2 of 6 Recently declassified integral version. -
Jap Naval Force Bombed, Rabaul 1944/4/10
1) Rout Jap Naval Force "Rabaul Harbor: Marvelous air pictures of a trim Jap cruiser getting the 'setting sun' bombed out of it. Our attacking plane knocks ... -
U S S Indianapolis Still At Sea
She is one of the worst disasters in the history of the US Navy. On July 30th 1945, the Portland Class Heavy Cruiser, USS Indianapolis, was torpedoed by ... -
D-Day Gold Beach
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Musashi Expedition
Paul G. Allen and his research team will broadcast a live-stream tour of the wreckage of the Japanese battleship Musashi.