USS Drum (SS-228) WWII Submarine Tour, 4K 60fps

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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2021
  • Here is a full tour of the famous World War II submarine USS Drum (SS-228), the oldest surviving U.S. submarine and one of the top ten in performance out of 250 submarines in WWII. This is the clearest video on the internet of this fantastic and famous submarine, so please enjoy all of the fine details that can only be beat with an in person tour. This submarine is part of the USS Alabama museum on the east side of Mobile, Alabama.

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  • @garyh4458
    @garyh4458 Год назад +7

    I like that this is out of the water. You can see the whole thing and you know it isn't rusting away.

  • @hoosierpatriot2280
    @hoosierpatriot2280 2 года назад +6

    I toured this as a kid when it was still in the water and again less than 10 yrs ago. As a kid, it seemed huge. As an adult, I couldn't get out of that metal tube fast enough so I basically fast walked from one end to the other. So thank you for this tour so I can see what I forgot as a kid and what I missed as an adult.

  • @hoosierpatriot2280
    @hoosierpatriot2280 2 года назад +8

    They have done an incredible job restoring that boat. It looks as if it could sail today.

  • @baldybaldwin2825
    @baldybaldwin2825 2 года назад +5

    Great video, brought back some olde memories. Served on two gato class boats, USS Cobbler SS 244 and USS Irex SS 482. EN2SS

    • @AtomicSurf
      @AtomicSurf  2 года назад

      I'm especially glad to see people like you liked it. I did my very best on this one.

  • @quovadis5036
    @quovadis5036 Год назад +4

    The Alabama and Drum, they are THE BEST warship museums in America. Thanks to all who maintain them, and a salute to all who served. Dad served on the Bergall SS320.

  • @matthewmartin9649
    @matthewmartin9649 10 месяцев назад +1

    my father was a navy diver from 1967-1971 , he rode the uss jallao, uss bang, uss drum, and a short run on the uss swordfish, they kept changing subs to which one wasnt broke down at the time haha. he took us to mobile alabama for the old diesel boat there. i spent my life as a soldier with several deployments and was scared during all of it, but theres no way in hell that anyone could ever get me into a submarine thats not on land. those guys truly have balls of steel

  • @earth_ling
    @earth_ling Год назад +2

    I’ve visited this display. It’s in Mobile. The USS Alabama is moored there. There is also a Aircraft Museum on site. It’s a days worth. The Alabama is incredible. The Drum is cool af.
    The restoration on all of their displays is incredible. Well worth a visit. And I believe that you can arrange a campout on the Alabama. Always wanted to do that.

  • @rpbajb
    @rpbajb 3 месяца назад

    That was a great tour! Thanks. I've visited two subs, the USS Cod and the USS Requin, but I've never had access to the conning tower. Nice to see it for real outside of the movies.

  • @jonathanbaird8109
    @jonathanbaird8109 9 месяцев назад +1

    2:10 Intersting fact: On USS Tang, 13 sailors escaped through that forward escape hatch. It's notable because it's the only known instance of the Momsen Lung being used, though not all who escaped that way used a Momsen Lung that day, apparently.

  • @richardcline1337
    @richardcline1337 7 месяцев назад

    First, the USS Drum is NOT a ship, it is a BOAT! On November 22, 1943 while on her 8th war patrol, the Drum suffered a severe depth charge attack. The aft door frame upper hinge and adjacent plating in the conning tower (common on early Gato-classes) cracked and was letting in water at about two to three gallons per minute when submerged. The Drum headed immediately for Pearl Harbor, where an attempt to fix the door was made by replacing the after bulkhead with a new one without the problematic aft door. However, on a test dive on January 1, 1944, the conning tower began to buckle. Lockwood sent the USS Drum to Mare Island for an overhaul and a entirely new conning tower. At Mare Island, she received a new, much stronger Balao-class ("thick hull") conning tower. This makes the Drum very unique! She's a Gato-class submarine with a Balao-class conning tower!

  • @user-wd9fu9rm5e
    @user-wd9fu9rm5e 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! One minor comment: In the forward engine room there is an auxiliary diesel generator below the two main diesel generators. If all four main diesels are being used for propulsion on the surface, the auxiliary diesel can be used to charge the battery.

  • @caltory
    @caltory 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for a great video, especially for showing a closeup of the list of men who served on the Drum. My father was a CEM and served on several patrols in WWII on the boat. It was exciting to see his name on the plaque. What a wonderful restoration!

    • @AtomicSurf
      @AtomicSurf  3 года назад

      That's great that you were able to see your father's name on the plaque! It is a great restoration.

  • @TPaine1776
    @TPaine1776 2 года назад +2

    USS Drum was the 16th Gato produced. Nice video

    • @AtomicSurf
      @AtomicSurf  2 года назад +2

      Regardless of the numbering, USS Drum was the FIRST Gato class submarine to be completed.

  • @Ricky40369
    @Ricky40369 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful presentation. Thank you.

  • @davidmangold1838
    @davidmangold1838 Год назад +1

    Utterly amazing technology of the 1940’s. So very complex and so we’ll kept by the curators. It looks like it could go on a cruise today! It’s amazing the crew was so well trained to operate this, not to mention-battle! I’ve sailed on the water, but can’t imagine operating blind UNDER the water😳

  • @tombowser9675
    @tombowser9675 2 года назад +2

    The Drum made thirteen patrols and was depthcharged on everyone. On the eighth patrol a depth charge cracked the conning tower and they had to go to mare island naval ship yard and have it replaced. They had to go back to calif after the thirteen the for more repairs. No the Drum will not be put back in the water

  • @rpbajb
    @rpbajb 3 месяца назад

    My Dad volunteered for submarine duty in WW2, but he was too tall. Ended up on a heavy cruiser.

  • @stevelatuszek1373
    @stevelatuszek1373 2 года назад +4

    Has this sub ever survived or sustained Emmy fire or depth charges. If so what were the damages?

    • @patrickwestcott6952
      @patrickwestcott6952 2 года назад

      It survived years of depth charges. My grandfather was on this boat.

  • @fatkneez
    @fatkneez 3 года назад +2

    I heard they are going to fix the sub and put it back in the water, otherwise, I have visited a while back like 5 months ago or so, and it was fascinating how it was in 1941-1945 in the War World ll. Great to see this like me and other young folks. Especially that theres very few ships and subs to look and go through.

    • @AtomicSurf
      @AtomicSurf  3 года назад +1

      There are a handful of WWII subs around the U.S., but this one is the best or nearly the best because of it's wartime record. It was one of the stars.
      The one in the Midwest has a working Diesel Engine that they run sometimes and the one in San Francisco (Pampanito?) has a working Torpedo Data Computer.

    • @matthewbratton3825
      @matthewbratton3825 10 месяцев назад

      U.S.S Cod in Cleveland, Ohio GATO class just had work on it in Buffalo and back to tip top shape on the lakefront again.

  • @Losttouchjs
    @Losttouchjs Год назад +3

    There was two people that did the restoration on the ship with no help from the government. We can send billions of dollars to other countries but we can’t preserve our own history. Let’s not sugarcoat it.

  • @tomp7621
    @tomp7621 Месяц назад

    Is that a campaign ribbon between the navy cross and the silver star at 4:59?🤨

  • @carloscrack3
    @carloscrack3 8 месяцев назад

    1:15 this would make a badass tattoo

  • @steveg5576
    @steveg5576 Год назад

    Seems to be quite a few steps up from the U boats I've seen on YT ?

  • @robot5546
    @robot5546 Год назад +1

    where did all the exhaust from the engines go? How were the crew still able to breathe properly underwater

    • @paulfarace9595
      @paulfarace9595 7 месяцев назад

      Blown overboard ... these subs only dove to avoid detection and attack. Since diesels only ran surfaced it wasn't an issue. Air trapped in the boat was sufficient for 24 hours give or take. But such long submergence was rare.

  • @geraldmiller5260
    @geraldmiller5260 Год назад +2

    So much better a sub than the U-Boats

  • @chrisg7733
    @chrisg7733 Год назад

    Been there

  • @BigMoney23223
    @BigMoney23223 Год назад

    Where is that? And why is it wide open?

    • @davidbell3857
      @davidbell3857 Год назад

      Mobile Alabama

    • @richardcline1337
      @richardcline1337 7 месяцев назад

      It's not actually wide open. There are people watching the sub at all times, many giving individual or group tours of the boat.

  • @user-yf5ik9nz7o
    @user-yf5ik9nz7o 9 месяцев назад +1

    Пятизвездочный отель по сравнению с немецкими лодками того времени

  • @michaelpieczynski9340
    @michaelpieczynski9340 Год назад

    The oldest sub we have boys.

  • @mrrobertwolfiii1079
    @mrrobertwolfiii1079 8 месяцев назад

    Pick up a program and complete a science projectvwith one of those.

  • @poppashots994
    @poppashots994 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like US sailors had it good in the sub compared to a German Uboat.

    • @paulfarace9595
      @paulfarace9595 7 месяцев назад

      Indeed. The US fleet subs were built for crew comfort because they knew a happy crew was most effective.

    • @richardcline1337
      @richardcline1337 7 месяцев назад

      Plus our subs were air conditioned, not so much for the crew but for all of the electronic equipment the subs carried.

  • @scottwilkes3705
    @scottwilkes3705 Год назад

    One thing about it subs definitely weren't designed BY a big bodied person like me and it shows undoubtedly they were designed by a skin and bones built person considering how tight quartered a sub is and was when the drum was designed and built

    • @LGHTSPD675
      @LGHTSPD675 Год назад +1

      Fun facts: One of the officers serving on the sub was reported to be 6'7" and one of the skippers was said to be 6'4". The people who served on this sub and even of this entire era are some of the best the world has ever challenged, but with that I feel like this video is a great example of how we are not that far removed from people like that. Our appreciation, knowledge, and most of all the example they provide shows us we can believe in our own strengths and over come - especially in times of need - the fortitude to find a way is in our very being.

    • @paulfarace9595
      @paulfarace9595 7 месяцев назад

      I've moved and worked aboard Drums Cleveland sister since 1976... and I'm a big guy. They're large enough for me...