Thirty American Planes Bravely Attacked Super Battleship Yamato (Ep.8)

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  • (American Sailors Series, Part 8) Watch our video "Thirty American Planes Bravely Attacked Super Battleship Yamato (Ep.8) and "Dive into the heart of one of World War II's most daunting naval confrontations on October 25, 1944, when a vastly outnumbered group of American ships faced the might of the Japanese fleet. In this gripping series of 'WW2 Tales,' we explore the Battle off Samar, where Rear Admiral Clifton A. F. Sprague's Task Unit 77.4.3, known as 'Taffy 3,' heroically clashed with enemy battleships and cruisers. Discover the saga of the USS Hoel, USS Johnston, USS Samuel B. Roberts, and USS Gambier Bay-ships that valiantly fought and were lost, leaving their crews fighting for survival in the shark-infested waters. We also honor the USS St. Lo, whose fate was sealed by a kamikaze attack. Witness the extraordinary courage and resilience of the men who faced near-certain end yet fought to the last shell. Don't miss this incredible story of bravery and survival-subscribe now to catch each episode of our World War II series."
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  • @WW2Tales
    @WW2Tales  4 місяці тому +4

    Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Part 8 of Battle off Samar from American Perspective
    Link of the playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLGjbe3ikd0XE215eQZApEAWhSZmCoHJLM.html
    Link of part 1 ua-cam.com/video/5RIwjEreuJM/v-deo.html
    Link of part 2 ua-cam.com/video/O9m3S1ImgG0/v-deo.html
    Link of part 3 ua-cam.com/video/GW9h5vAyIsM/v-deo.html
    Link of part 4 ua-cam.com/video/gk-ac8EDt-A/v-deo.html
    Link of part 5 ua-cam.com/video/wLOHFkLsC4c/v-deo.html
    Link of part 6 ua-cam.com/video/3CsnNzgXUTs/v-deo.html
    Link of part 7 ua-cam.com/video/YhBa9xem_TM/v-deo.html

  • @NVRAMboi
    @NVRAMboi 4 місяці тому +2

    Though I well know the story of Taffy 3 and I realize the narration here is digital, it is still absolutely gripping to my imagination. This is a wonderful channel along with its "sister channels" about World War 2. The only thing that could possibly make this channel (along w/sister channels) better w/be having these videos in organized historically chronological order (which I don't seem to be bright enough to construct myself). Thank you for your hard work and all your efforts. May God bless the souls of all the great fighting men off Samar on that day. I don't know who put forth Comdr. Ernest Evans name for the Congressional Medal of Honor, but given the sheer number of heroic acts within the U.S. Navy that day, there must've been a long list of nominees.

  • @barryb7682
    @barryb7682 4 місяці тому +3

    37:25 Amazing, incredible, accurate, and the best description I've ever heard/read of the lethal effects of a naval rounds impact with a ship! The paint of the ships hull turns into firey particle projectiles (almost like napalm). Holy ship! Hard to imagine being in close proximity of such an impact, yet this story does an excellent job describing just that. Wow.
    USS Jonston is hit and slammed 'like a puppy being smacked by a truck" 30:45

  • @deantheot7296
    @deantheot7296 4 місяці тому +3

    Congratulations! This recount must've taken a lot of work. From the variety of points of reference and the incredible tales of individuals participating in this episode you have done yourselves proud. Thank you.

    • @WW2Tales
      @WW2Tales  4 місяці тому +1

      Very kind of you sir for such valuable feedback 💐🙏

  • @parrot849
    @parrot849 4 місяці тому +4

    I realize hindsight is generally 20/20, but it still really pisses me off that despite all this, plus…, running his fleet through not one but two deadly typhoons, Admiral Halsey was to be subsequently awarded that very rare fifth admiral’s star.
    If anyone was to have received a fifth admiral’s star at that time, it should have been Admiral Raymond Spruance.

  • @stischer47
    @stischer47 4 місяці тому +12

    If it weren't for Sprague, Halsey would have been relieved of command. Yet, even after the war he said he would have done the same as he did during the battle - take the battleships with him and leave the San Bernardino Strait unguarded.

    • @nealhatfield5602
      @nealhatfield5602 4 місяці тому +3

      Maybe he was too proud to admit he screwed up. Halsey was a real fighter but he had an impulsive streak. Had the Japanese task force kept its nerve and continued against the jeep carriers, Halsey would have faced hell from Nimitz. Possibly reassigned but he would not have been court martialed… hind sight is always 20/20.

    • @johndoeboston123
      @johndoeboston123 4 місяці тому

      Sounds like an arrogant prick: "the MacArthur of the Navy." Too proud to admit a mistake. Except it wasn't really a "mistake": his choices reflected his priorities.

    • @andrewjones7126
      @andrewjones7126 4 місяці тому +1

      Halsey was a fool

  • @jameshenderson817
    @jameshenderson817 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @WW2Tales
      @WW2Tales  4 місяці тому

      @jameshenderson817 Sir thank you so much, really appreciate your kind support 💐🙏

  • @rajeshkanungo6627
    @rajeshkanungo6627 4 місяці тому +1

    Kind of interesting to know that the Japanese gunnery fell behind the American gunnery. The US tech advantage was overwhelming. Breaking Japanese code faster than the Japanese could themselves decrypt their own messages,?proximity fuses, better sonar, better radar, better gun directors, etc. Add to that its massive scale of manufacturing.

  • @user-qi6cs5ex6f
    @user-qi6cs5ex6f 4 місяці тому +2

    Battle of Agincourt was October 25th

  • @davidsmith7372
    @davidsmith7372 4 місяці тому +3

    Does anyone happen to know how long this battle lasted.

    • @WW2Tales
      @WW2Tales  4 місяці тому +3

      Sir david welcome onboard dear sir,💐 it was the center most action of battle of Leyte Gulf(one of the largest naval battles in history) and it took place on October 25 1944

    • @user-qi6cs5ex6f
      @user-qi6cs5ex6f 4 місяці тому +3

      from 7 am to around 9:30 am ...

    • @Zerox_Prime
      @Zerox_Prime 4 місяці тому +4

      And days afterwards to recover US. survivors.

    • @rglrts
      @rglrts 4 місяці тому +2

      Not as long as the author's side stories of each crewman's nickname, mother, siblings, and descriptions of 2nd grade teachers.

  • @peckerwood780
    @peckerwood780 4 місяці тому +2

    There's no F in the word lieutenant....fix the A.I.

    • @daniellarge9784
      @daniellarge9784 4 місяці тому +6

      There is no f in lieutenant but only Americans pronounce it lootennant. English speakers do pronounce it leftenant.

    • @tomgore9696
      @tomgore9696 4 місяці тому +1

      @@daniellarge9784 I'm reminded of the old Frank Sinatra movie "Assault on a Queen" about an attempt to rob the SS Queen Mary on the high seas. One of the robbers was dressed as an RN Lieutenant but raised eyebrows when he introduced himself as "Lootenant" so and so to the QM's captain. For the record, Americans and many Canadians can be said to speak various dialects of Websterian, American English. In any event, "for uttering sweetly and properly the conceit of the mind, English hath it equally with any tongue in the world.'

  • @edquier40
    @edquier40 4 місяці тому +3

    Riveting story, my dad swears by Taffy 3, they saved his ass sitting in Leyte on USS Escanaba Victory.