I asked my grandfather if he was ever in a movie an he showed me this😂
@ChineseGlobalism8 күн бұрын
TNO update looks fire
@rocksteel4410 күн бұрын
...AUSGEZEICHNET!!!!!!!
@StewartAlonzoMarshall11 күн бұрын
I love it when ships are called she^^😍
@Softballcatcher-z1h7 күн бұрын
Fr its so pookie-licious
@StewartAlonzoMarshall7 күн бұрын
@Softballcatcher-z1h I could not agree more dude^^😊 I belive that we should worship only our silver ladies, and become bio-atheists^^🩶💋
@philcrase742512 күн бұрын
This was swept under the carpet just like the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
@toddkurzbard12 күн бұрын
72 dislikes were from Japanese airmen.
@maverickfoxbmsn18 күн бұрын
I almost have the full set WW2 era NWU all I’m missing is the navy blue denim jumper. Good thing I have a reproduction navy blue Dixie cup hat.
@stevefitz686120 күн бұрын
When in doubt, call the nav or CO. A CO will (or should) never chew someone out for requesting his presence on the bridge when in doubt of the situation (loss of situational awareness
@stevefitz686120 күн бұрын
I see the OOW (OOD) didn’t go outside to initially get situational awareness and didn’t check his quarters when alternating course. Additional: I see they mentioned my commented later in the video I was a navy Navigator in a previous life so I have spent many times as oow on the bridge so feel my comments come from an informed position
@stanleydomalewski849721 күн бұрын
Very Interesting Video ! It Would be Nice to Show a Enhanced Version also ! Thanks for Sharing !😊
@MRHair-tm4zl22 күн бұрын
THIS SHOULD HAVE RECIEVED A GRAMMY OR AN OCAR...I REALLY TRULY ENJOYED WATCHING... THANKS TO ALL THAT PRESERVES OUR "GREATEST 🇺🇸🇺🇸"AMERICANS", 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸OF ALL TIME...
@Scout113423 күн бұрын
Interesting that the Helicopter did a rescue of a downed pilot. I suppose aircraft failure in training was rare but not unheard of. They seem to handle it like a routine manner. The loss of a modern aircraft would be a major incident.
@myfavoritemartian125 күн бұрын
Their Emperor promised them a warrior's heaven. We promised them a warrior's death.
@mo673926 күн бұрын
We made these and the flavors are good but we had to add more flour and oats because they were too runny.
@BarryL269726 күн бұрын
BOCK'S CAR
@LuanBakashimaАй бұрын
Americans are ignorant and foolish: they think they won the war... They "defeated the wrong enemy." (General Patton) We Japanese won by surrendering to the Yankee dogs and thus saved our country, and became an economic powerhouse; and the world still buys our superior electronics and cars. America makes 🏳️🌈, 🏳️⚧️, and vaxxines. (💀💀💀) And, Americans think they won even tho they committed the two most atrocious WAR CRIMES in human history!! Now America is a slave to the 🔯banks and to the dictator of the US since 2002, Benjamin Naziyahu who pushes mass migration and 🏳️🌈&🏳️⚧️ on the US; and they are foolish enough to think that Zion Don Trumpstein is going to save them. 😂🤣 These "men" fought in vain.
@hicksminingcompanyАй бұрын
rip fellow shipmates
@VaporlassАй бұрын
Thank you, I have been researching my genealogy and this helps a lot. My 1st cousin - D L Troxell was on the first flight shot down 😮 Maid To Please - Dec 30, 1943. He stayed on the plane at the radio while others parachuted. Chapter 6 First Men Down in Ian McLachlan’s book “Flights Into History” described the event. He was buried in France.
@jshutchersonАй бұрын
A second note on photographer Clyde Daughtry: He was a farm boy from South Georgia, a small town called Portal. One of 12 kids. His brother George was very significant at Iwo Jima. Was a colonel in the Marines. Brother Curtis was a submariner who lived in the Virginia coast. Sister Leila stayed in Georgia, and became the oldest practicing doctor on earth. A pediatrician who practiced until she was 103 (thru 5 generations of kids) and lived to be 114, the fourth oldest person on earth. I’m her grandson, now age 66. There’s a high school in Forsyth County, Georgia named after her now. With her married name, Leila Daughtry Denmark. It’s Denmark High. Her life was remarkable given self-made. Had to talk her away into medical school as the only woman in her class at Georgia Medical College. Went on to help invent the whooping cough vaccine and admitted the first baby to Egleston Hospital, which is now the Children’s Healthcare system in Atlanta. Her husband, John Eustace Denmark was also involved in the war effort in the Navy in Supply Corps. Had been in the Consular Service as a very young man, but ended up being career Federal Reserve in Atlanta. He too was a remarkable individual. And on and on - It really was the greatest generation. All these kids starting from really nothing materially as rural farm kids - and doing incredibly great things. Discipline and courage and hard work and can-do and commitment to the mission.
@jshutchersonАй бұрын
I think I have commented on this video in the past, although this footage is posted in several places. I’m pretty positive this is shot by my great uncle Clyde Daughtry, a Navy photographer. He was on a tender ship in Pearl Harbor Dec 7. All the boys were below deck on Sunday morning. He was always a jokester, and someone was joking about “the Japanese are bombing us.” And everybody thought it was a joke until they could feel the thumps. And he did what any good photographer would do - which was to gather up his still as well as movie cameras. Then he went up to the crow’s nest and started shooting until all the film ran out. Since his was a small ship - I think an oiler - it was never targeted, and of course, the aircraft carriers were not there, which was a turning point for us. But I don’t think his ship even got strafed. So he was able to shoot all this film very much uninterrupted. He left us in 1985 but I remember all the stories he told about that day. He remembered everything with absolute clarity. Unfortunately, like any war, kids killing kids. He said the torpedo bombers would be on the deck flying past him and the young rear gunner would see him with the camera and start waving at him! I could write a few more pages about all the stories. He was a remarkable still photographer, I have a whole bunch of old black-and-white prints downstairs of various things that probably were decommissioned later. One including a picture of an atomic bomb blast. And he may have been the photographer at Bikini, who knows, as all that was classified.
@alexneffАй бұрын
83 years ago ...today
@clydesuckfinger8068Ай бұрын
I was in the Air Guard starting in 1983 and our HC-130 Rescue aircraft had Omega. When we got SCNS (Self Contained Navigation System) in the early 1990’s, it was removed. I remember the antenna was a square box just aft of the aft overhead escape hatch.
My brother served on Randolph as storekeeper (AK). Was ships company during Cuban missle crisis. Remember my folks sitting by tv and radio, wondering if we would see Big Bob again…
@0nlyPlantsАй бұрын
20 years before Patrick Crosbie was raping kids...
@ericfenton7983Ай бұрын
i think it was pretty scary for the soliders
@BlackButComelyАй бұрын
One thing that is funny is that with Pearl Harbor & 9/11 Both didn't expect American military to respond in the nature they did
@johnmcjunkin4613Ай бұрын
Now we're talking real Navy breakfast.😂
@Rob.on.a.carphoneАй бұрын
Rest in Peace EMCM(SS) Williams. You are missed
@garrettviewegh9028Ай бұрын
On that day, and years since, the world cried with a hurt, grieving America. The world would always remember. She, would never forget.
@luisellamanesco1896Ай бұрын
AMERICA. FIRST.
@luisellamanesco1896Ай бұрын
AMERICA. FIRST.
@veritas41photoАй бұрын
Outdated stuff... The music is particularly cringe-producing. CBs deserve better.
@cocobean9160Ай бұрын
Dad was a cook during WW2 in North Africa, Sicily and Italy and coffee was always available 24/7 and was the same way when I was in the Army in the 80s
@DesmondWilliams-yw4fg2 ай бұрын
I acknowledge what is done aboard a destroyer, especially the communication technology. @desmondwilliams yw4fg.
@curtgomes2 ай бұрын
We have a road near our residence that has been under repair for ten years! How things have changed! The Seabees could have built that road in about one day.
@ledeyabaklykova2 ай бұрын
My former landlord was a SEAL from the mid-70s to early 90s, lived across from us with his angelic Filipino wife, who was the one who showed me one morning few yrs ago his “Navy memories room” as she called it. He himself never talked about his SEAL years , just that he served in the Navy . But the memories room spoke for him.
@Wacoal34d2 ай бұрын
This account does not cover the investigation, headed by a US rear admiral, which wrongly assigned blame to the commander of the Melbourne, John Stevenson, a highly qualified and distinguished Australian naval officer who was on the bridge at the time of the accident. Meanwhile the captain of the US destroyer Frank E. Evans was asleep in his cabin. This was a blatant exercise of US power over its "ally" Australia. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rIbTmauPrNmXgZYsi=0liGZoTE8e5yZ11U
@pelonehedd76312 ай бұрын
At 12:30 notice the guy lighting a cigarette / smoke while refueling. Hey can I bum one of those off ya and gimme a light too.
@markrix2 ай бұрын
I dont know who you are But I have a specific set a skills.. And i will find you..
@rickdee3652 ай бұрын
Bestfood ever❤
@richardcleveland85492 ай бұрын
Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezussssssssssssssssssss! The fake Japanese accent really stinks!
@cornellmiller-gr5ny2 ай бұрын
Clerical mistake: …the fight for freedom…
@cornellmiller-gr5ny2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for showing black Americans in fight for freedom around the World.
@everydaystuffandthingsguy45542 ай бұрын
This is all RELATIVE to me 😂
@JohnShields-xx1yk2 ай бұрын
🇺🇸
@adamandjennifereve53112 ай бұрын
www.nana.gov 1 sec moved to year 88888 ad to end mans (z1) theft amd lies