We are so fortunate that someone saw fit to tell the stories of these brave men. And equally fortunate that the stories were told when so many of them where still alive. I am in awe of these men.
The Pastor of my Church said his father was a submariner on the Sea Horse and I can confirm that I've seen pictures of it in his office. He said the skipper of the Sea Horse was a Christian and did a great deal of praying.
I remember reading somewhere bout Sub squadron Commander, Said the only thing that bothered him was the yard coming in plaining bout the Sub crews not marking down where they took stuff to do repairs from. His remark why dont you go out with them.
anyone have some lens cleaner ? 9:15 These were great shows, I think I have watched them all about 3-4 times. Wish they did the same for PT boats, Destroyers, convoy escorts.... each branch We has the Rat Patrol, 12:00 HIGH, COMBAT.... even McHales Navy.....
IM VERY THANKFUL THAT THIS SERIES EXISTS IN THIS YEAR OF2019. UNLIKE ANYTHING ONE COULD SAY ABOUT EXPERIENCE OF WW1 OR THE CIVIL WAR. LET US ALL KEEP A TWO DEGREE UP BUBBLE FOR A BETTER TOMORROW
We are so fortunate that someone saw fit to tell the stories of these brave men. And equally fortunate that the stories were told when so many of them where still alive. I am in awe of these men.
Greer seemed like an intelligent man!
I remember watching this series on a DuMont TV in the 1950s...it was as captivating then as it is now...wow.
My uncle was on this ship....
The Sea Horse was scraped in Portland Oregon, my uncle was given the ship's plaque before it was scraped
The Pastor of my Church said his father was a submariner on the Sea Horse and I can confirm that I've seen pictures of it in his office. He said the skipper of the Sea Horse was a Christian and did a great deal of praying.
The Lord fights on the side of the right
Praise the Lord!
My uncle was also on the seahorse. Interesting tales.
@ 11:54, i believe that actor played the store keeper on 'the waltons' tv show.
I love it when they call the admiral Tommy
I agree...Great Men...All.
LMAO !
the Captains best line was he said He Was a Dumb Ass
I remember reading somewhere bout Sub squadron Commander, Said the only thing that bothered him was the yard coming in plaining bout the Sub crews not marking down where they took stuff to do repairs from. His remark why dont you go out with them.
anyone have some lens cleaner ? 9:15
These were great shows, I think I have watched them all about 3-4 times.
Wish they did the same for PT boats, Destroyers, convoy escorts.... each branch
We has the Rat Patrol, 12:00 HIGH, COMBAT.... even McHales Navy.....
Only two types of ships, submarines and targets
...the American documentary 'McHales Navy' ..... -made me suspect that WW2 in the Pacific Theatre
never happened ..... conspiracy theory ??
IM VERY THANKFUL THAT THIS SERIES EXISTS IN THIS YEAR OF2019. UNLIKE ANYTHING ONE COULD SAY ABOUT EXPERIENCE OF WW1 OR THE CIVIL WAR. LET US ALL KEEP A TWO DEGREE UP BUBBLE FOR A BETTER TOMORROW
12 O'CLOCK HIGH, TOO.
So unassuming, that Commander has Balls the size of Bowling Balls,
Nice use of German U-boat as well
But I really like their stories because they’re true than people did do this let her know I’m not with us I salute you
Mannix making sure the deck gun is ok.
Mr. Godzee who is minding the store??
Why do they smoke while under the water
Stuart Whitman "Joe", went on to be a major star.
I noticed "Ike Godsey" was there.
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good call. Joe Conley, The Walton's
What happened to "PORT & STARBOARD?"
Those didn’t look like Japanese pilots
OL IKE GODSEY FROM THE WALTONS