America Stunned Japan With The USS Seawolf Submarine Which Destroyed The Japanese Navy in WW2

Published 2024-08-06
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In this video, we dive into the gripping story of the USS Seawolf and its pivotal role in the Battle of Christmas Island during World War II. Witness the bravery and strategic prowess of the Seawolf’s crew as they navigate treacherous waters and face relentless enemy attacks. We explore the intense combat scenes, highlighting the critical use of torpedoes and depth charges, and recount the harrowing moments when the crew battled mechanical failures and enemy bombardments.

Discover the dramatic encounters with Japanese forces, including the sinking of enemy vessels and the courageous efforts of the Seawolf to disrupt enemy supply lines. This video pays tribute to the valor of the Seawolf’s crew and commemorates the sacrifices of over 3,300 submariners who lost their lives during the war.

Join us as we honor the legacy of these heroes and delve into a detailed account of one of the most daring submarine operations in naval history.
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All Comments (11)
  • @ThomasBuffer
    Please find a human to read the narration. This is painful to listen to.
  • @flingmonkey5494
    How can you talk about American submarine action in 1942 without mentioning that they were using the horribly faulty Mark 14 torpedo? This story mentioned several times setting the running depth of the torpedoes to 10', but it was found later that they always ran 10' deeper than they were set to. They also frequently detonated prematurely, and even if they hit they were often duds.
  • Route and rout are different words with different meanings. Rout is to vanquish. Route is the way to a destination 😢
  • USofA humans are no bitter .At least one can work out what is being attempted. Most Yanks refer to their Country as the whole Continent 😢
  • Sub Marininers not Submariners. The English language is not that difficult for intelligent people, both to spell and speak. 😢