Astonishingly, American Submarines Knocked Out Most Of The Japanese Heavy Ships In Pacific (Ep.5)

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  • (Memoirs of Coral Sea and Midway Series; Part,5, "Astonishingly, American Submarines Knocked Out Most Of The Japanese Heavy Ships In Pacific ")
    WWII aficionados! Step into the turbulent waters of World War II's Pacific Theater as we unravel the gripping tales of pivotal naval battles and daring submarine actions. From the historic Battle of the Coral Sea, where aircraft carriers clashed in a groundbreaking air-sea battle, to the decisive Battle of Midway, where American valor turned the tide against Japan with stunning victories. Discover the strategic brilliance and heroic sacrifices that shaped these critical moments, altering the course of history in the Pacific. Join us for an immersive journey into the epic struggles and triumphs that defined World War II at sea.#america #japan #ww2 #military #history #militaryhistory
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  • @Wartalesuncharted
    @Wartalesuncharted  Місяць тому +5

    Part 5) Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to an immersive journey "Memoirs of Coral Sea and Midway" into the turbulent waters of World War II's Pacific Theater. Unravel the gripping tales of pivotal naval battles and daring submarine actions, from the historic Battle of the Coral Sea to the decisive Battle of Midway. Discover the strategic brilliance and heroic sacrifices that altered the course of history. Please subscribe to our channel and help us grow so we can continue bringing you the epic stories and triumphs that defined World War II at sea.
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  • @davidkeller6156
    @davidkeller6156 Місяць тому +13

    The photo is of the Japanese light cruiser, Yubari, taken in 1924. It was commissioned July 23, 1923. It was sunk by the submarine, USS Bluegill, on the 28th of April, 1944.

  • @dirkusmaximus9268
    @dirkusmaximus9268 3 дні тому +1

    The commanders were quite bold, and so quite some losses !

  • @Jakal-pw8yq
    @Jakal-pw8yq Місяць тому +2

    I'm fairly late to the party with my subscription but I have to say that you're presentation, attention to detail and historical accuracy is on a par with the best there is on the Internet or elsewhere. I get immense enjoyment as well as another enlightening history lesson every time I visit your channel so I wanted to thank you for that and for your hard work as a former adios / video editor for a record company here in town I understand the work in the hours that go in to what you do and I want you to know that it's not lost on me, or others of course that are fans of your channel! Another job well done and just wanted to say thank you from your friend Jim in Seattle washington!🇺🇲⚓️🙏💖💯☕️🚬

  • @user-zw4ip8bl1z
    @user-zw4ip8bl1z Місяць тому +5

    Great story, but please include more photos in the future. Thank you.

  • @SKILLED_two
    @SKILLED_two Місяць тому +2

    My favored light entertainment! A great many thanks to you.

  • @escott3829
    @escott3829 Місяць тому

    DadGum..
    40 Years In...
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    Studying World War 2

  • @Jakal-pw8yq
    @Jakal-pw8yq Місяць тому +1

    I have another comment that I feel is appropriate considering the topic of this issues today. My Uncle Harold F Willard was a member of the Silent Service in the US Navy during World War II. In fact, on December 7th, 1941 he and a buddy were in Honolulu and they were up on Diamond Head just sightseeing around 7:00 a.m. They saw the entire attack unfold in front of them and we're completely gobsmacked. They did their level best to get back to their boat, which I do not recall the name of but the local sheriff, police department and military police had all the roads closed and were telling people to get back into their homes and stay off the roads. So he didn't get back to his boat until late that evening and everything was shot to hell and gone and he said that it was a shock that he never got over. My Uncle Harold was a hero. He stood about 6 ft 2 so he was very tall for a submariner. He had problems with his ears his entire life from the crash Dives and the depth charging they experienced in the Pacific. Rest in peace Uncle Harold, you did your job and you did it well. Your loving nephew, Jim. 🇺🇲⚓️🙏💖💯☕️🚬🍻

  • @Titus-as-the-Roman
    @Titus-as-the-Roman Місяць тому +2

    The Aleutian's campaign was where Japan's "Emotional Victory" was more important than the territory actually gained. Kiska/Attu, two Islands so $hitty that the Inuit only stays there during fishing seasons, Americans that knew anything about those Islands were like "Good Luck with That"

  • @kimepp2216
    @kimepp2216 Місяць тому +1

    Grunion was found in 2007.

  • @curtsmall8596
    @curtsmall8596 Місяць тому +1

    In my naval experience, Adak was always pronounced A as pronounced in "ate" -dak as in Dakota... and usually used as as an example of punishment by being aassigned there...

  • @jerrewilliams5555
    @jerrewilliams5555 Місяць тому +1

    Another fairly well researched program brought down by AI mistakes like the symbol for 90 degrees mistaken for the word "go".

  • @peterloichtl4512
    @peterloichtl4512 Місяць тому +1

    one of the stupidest things japan did was attack the alutian islands it was like a dog chasing a car what is he going to do with it after catching it.