America Leveraged World War II With Greater Manpower, Weapon Power, Sea Power, And Air Power (Ep.1)
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- (Memoirs of both Atlantic and Pacific Theater Series; Part, 1) Discover the untold story of how the U.S. Navy shaped World War II in this gripping series. Dive into the heart-pounding battles across two oceans that determined the fate of nations. From the intense clashes in the Pacific like Midway and Guadalcanal to the deadly U-boat campaigns in the Atlantic, witness the heroic efforts and strategic brilliance that turned the tide of history. Join us as we uncover the secrets, sacrifices, and triumphs of the sailors and leaders who navigated through the chaos of war. Subscribe now for a front-row seat to one of the greatest naval epics of all time!
Playlist: • Memoirs of both Atlant...
Ladies and Gentlemen Welcome to Part 1 of Memoirs of both Atlantic and Pacific theater!
Playlist:ua-cam.com/play/PLGjbe3ikd0XGtrmUcb3GG1vIiBvdTBXRu.html
I love this stuff. The backstory of the conditions, people and places leading up to the biggest conflict in human history is fascinating.
I've watched them all multiple times and I really would like more please
an interesting discussion of the evolution of navy and marine corps doctrine up to WW2.
Going to watch these video's whilst playing Cold waters 😊
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What ship is on the screen at 30 minutes in? IJN
I think it might be a North Carolina class battleship.
I think that might be the North Carolina.
No shit…. The Yanks leveraged all the assets it maintained and ascendency on vs Japan and rode that bounty of natural gifts into a position of unmitigated dominance in the Pacific theatre very sharply.
The history channel love to purport it was some ‘close run’ toss of the coin sort of thing… of course it never ever was.
Nagumo was a butt pirate
Most boring one yet