The USS Constitution Old Ironsides (Documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @botiemaster3356
    @botiemaster3356 7 месяцев назад +7

    Let's make sure history never forgets the name, U.S.S. Constitution.

  • @markpennok
    @markpennok 3 месяца назад +2

    I served aboard the USS CONSTITUTION in the early 1990's, when we gave tours in period 1812 uniforms. We gave tours, shined brass, swept, dusted, painted and likely show up in thousands of family vacation photo albums. The worst job was when snow fell in the middle of the night, when we would have to shovel snow off the deck so it would not build up. To this day, those were some of the coldest nights I've experienced. When she was in dry dock, the Navy produced a movie tour for visitors to watch in the museum since they could not come aboard. I've not been able to find that movie anywhere on the internet, and I hope the museum has it. Good memories.

  • @clarkharvell5242
    @clarkharvell5242 Год назад +3

    We visited from Oklahoma and found it incredible to walk her decks!

  • @Bruin4Life
    @Bruin4Life 3 года назад +19

    As an American and a veteran of the US Marine Corps, I am so proud that the USS Constitution has been restored to its full glory and Americans now have the bounty to view her and pay homage to her magnificent past and to the crews that manned her.

    • @NPCHSN
      @NPCHSN 6 месяцев назад

      Boot.

  • @Land-Shark
    @Land-Shark Год назад +3

    I got to tour her in 1969 as a young boy. What a ship!
    I went on to build several scale models of her that got larger and more detailed each time as I got older. I haven't built a model in decades but, if/when I do again, it will be the U.S.S. Constitution.

  • @UnitedStatesMarineCorps-ym1jb
    @UnitedStatesMarineCorps-ym1jb 2 года назад +7

    Was an honor to serve her for 15 years!

  • @QueerOkie
    @QueerOkie 3 года назад +16

    That last bit when she recited the preamble… That brought tears to my eyes❤️

    • @kw5591
      @kw5591 3 года назад +2

      Heart swelling!

    • @englishguy215
      @englishguy215 3 года назад +3

      It had the same effect on me, and I am a Brit, but I have always believed in the spirit of the constitution of the US, probably the greatest declaration for the citizens of any country that has ever been made. We would all be living better lives today if our greedy, mendacious politicians would remember they work for the people and not for themselves. I had the privilege of visiting this wonderful ship back in 2018

  • @seventhson27
    @seventhson27 3 года назад +76

    To me, the most awesome thing about the Constitution is that, although it is difficult to imagine a scenario where she would need to do it, the Constitution is still a warship, and could still sail into battle if called upon.

    • @Kaidhicksii
      @Kaidhicksii 3 года назад +19

      My thoughts exactly. I remember going on her several years ago when I was a toddler, and today I volunteer on the destroyer Cassin Young. At 8 every morning Constitution fires her guns. The fact she not only still goes out and is manned by the Navy, but could theoretically be called into combat if need-be 221 years later, after going 33-0 in her heyday, is nothing short of awe-inspiring. :D

    • @ryanc9586
      @ryanc9586 3 года назад +13

      @@Kaidhicksii Imagine going to war with America with all new cyber-tech to immobilize modern battleships to see Old Ironsides coming straight for you

    • @KimballTV
      @KimballTV  3 года назад +3

      I agree!!

    • @bashkillszombies
      @bashkillszombies 3 года назад +9

      @@Kaidhicksii Holy heck, when you think about it this ship may have seen more buttsex than any Naval vessel in history!

    • @dixiefish0173
      @dixiefish0173 3 года назад +1

      @@bashkillszombies 🤣

  • @c.limoges6191
    @c.limoges6191 3 года назад +15

    One of the coolest things my boy scout troop ever did was visit the Charlestown naval yard in June 2016. We toured the USS Constitution while it was stored in drydock. We all got to do something which most people would never think of as being possible. They had given us permission to sleep 2 nights on the ship. My troop participated in many events while we were there. This was a ounce in a lifetime experience for my boy scout troop.

  • @theonlyTIP64
    @theonlyTIP64 7 лет назад +38

    Love this story, This ship is America at its core.

    • @sicsempertyrannis4613
      @sicsempertyrannis4613 3 года назад

      @Fidela Rolens Lol don't get scammed bro... This has been going around...

    • @Ivan-fn7vv
      @Ivan-fn7vv 3 года назад +1

      @@sicsempertyrannis4613 that’s a bot too lol

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 2 года назад

      It really is

  • @paulprovenzano1093
    @paulprovenzano1093 4 года назад +14

    I saw her on the US Bicentennial tour. She was the unforgettable experience of my childhood. After watching this, I fully expext her to visit my dreams again tonight.

  • @BeKindToBirds
    @BeKindToBirds 3 года назад +10

    I really appreciate that the "commercials" are advertising other museum's of american history.
    Great video and of course, a truly great ship. (I know Brits that to this day are bitter about her kicking their butts)

    • @KimballTV
      @KimballTV  3 года назад +1

      Haha I don’t control the commercials I’m sorry!!

  • @bryanaker4338
    @bryanaker4338 3 года назад +17

    How in the hell can anyone give this a thumbs down?
    This is a fabulous video and great naval ship.

  • @hanscomsam_859
    @hanscomsam_859 3 года назад +12

    My favorite part of this ship is that my father served onboard her for 4 years from 2014 to 2018 and she's just a beauty, but I think my favorite part was the museum because I was so young and there was so much to do, but I think the best part of the ship would be the very bottom or the captain's cabin.

    • @waylonkirkpatrick7151
      @waylonkirkpatrick7151 3 года назад +1

      My dad served on the Constitution too!

    • @ryann6067
      @ryann6067 8 месяцев назад

      Thats awesome! Great memories right? Did you grow up on her too? My old man is the ship's blacksmith "Sparky" in this video. He's been maintaining her now for 30 years.

  • @jacktattis
    @jacktattis Год назад

    Very fine painting

  • @martinbarba7689
    @martinbarba7689 9 лет назад +15

    She is a beautiful ship! I hope in my country we respect our history like you yanks

  • @stokesseegers5012
    @stokesseegers5012 4 года назад +17

    There's two requirements for cutting Live Oak. 1 patience. 2 the best blade money can buy.

  • @LarryGarcia-p3j
    @LarryGarcia-p3j 7 месяцев назад

    I am a Medical Disabled Navy Vet. Served on Destroyers in the 60's. I was a Signalman a Seagoing rate. Spent 11yrs at Sea finally got shore duty in 72. Went to visit the USS Constitution, No Disrespect but She seemed so Tiny, and I thought my Destroyers were small. But then that was another time. I Rendered Honors to The Old Lady...❤

  • @effen_aey_man
    @effen_aey_man 5 лет назад +22

    Cool thing is that this ship is still in service

    • @bashkillszombies
      @bashkillszombies 3 года назад +2

      And has seen more gay buttsex than any ship in history.

    • @captainhindsight8779
      @captainhindsight8779 3 года назад +1

      I wish HMS victory was seaworthy and they could sail together into battle against ISIS.

    • @daniellastuart3145
      @daniellastuart3145 3 года назад

      @Paul Perreira it only sails round the bay my friend it great it dose

  • @HellzNord
    @HellzNord 9 лет назад +13

    Awesome ship! Just pure awesome history.

  • @RickWilleyOMC
    @RickWilleyOMC 2 года назад +2

    I'll never forget the day I got to take a tour of this great ship!
    When I retired from the Navy Seabee's in 2006, I got a certified flag flown on her.
    What an honor!

  • @terrorfire8505
    @terrorfire8505 4 года назад +13

    Even as a Brit this ship is impressive, and it's still afloat!

    • @KimballTV
      @KimballTV  4 года назад +1

      Couldn’t agree more! Thanks for watching!!

    • @stephenturner757
      @stephenturner757 3 года назад +1

      I rather liked visiting the HMS Victory while I was a guest in your country. Ld Nelson was a great man.

    • @tomdooley3522
      @tomdooley3522 3 года назад +1

      Today , the USS Constitution, and the
      HMS Victory sail in Mutual friendship.

  • @josebey7808
    @josebey7808 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful video. And a beautiful Ship. ! I will love to visit one day .🇺🇸

  • @englishguy215
    @englishguy215 3 года назад +10

    I remember visiting the Constitution three years ago. a memorable experience. One slightly odd thing caught my attention were the guns. This is a ship built after the war of independence but some of her guns still carry the GR mark for George Rex. I had an interesting chat with one of the crew over this point and he did say that not many people noticed that, but as a Brit I could not miss it. A truly beautiful ship and the crew do keep her in wonderful condition.

    • @foobarmaximus3506
      @foobarmaximus3506 2 года назад

      Her original guns were removed long ago. Duh.

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 2 года назад

      I toured her as a kid, and remember hearing that she was outfitted with majority of her guns coming from a captured British ship

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 2 года назад

      @@foobarmaximus3506 Well, no. not really. they were exchanged early on though.

    • @clarkharvell5242
      @clarkharvell5242 Год назад

      I noticed that too.

    • @ryann6067
      @ryann6067 8 месяцев назад

      The guns you describe are replica castings made during her refit in the 1920's, and made using an original Royal Navy canon loaned to the US Navy for this purpose.

  • @mountainman5173
    @mountainman5173 3 года назад +2

    Goosebumps anyone? I have plenty to spare...

  • @johnconnors1112
    @johnconnors1112 5 лет назад +9

    I used to past by it on in Boston but I never went on it. I truly regret it. Maybe next time

  • @USAIRFORCE621
    @USAIRFORCE621 5 лет назад +3

    Such an emotional documetary and yet a very special and important one cause were it not for USS Constitution and all this mighty ship gave our young nation to preserve the liberty and freedoms we cherish today then the War of 1812 may have turned out with great difference, her service to our nation continues today and I look forward to stepping aboard her decks as a cannon blast signals victory and freedom just as it did over 225 years ago!

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Год назад

      Well the war of 1812 finished as much as it started by 1815 Only the USS Constitution was at sea, the R/N still ruled the waves Canada was safe and you had a victory at New Orleans
      The R/N still reserved the right to stop and seize deserters [ Although I cannot recall them doing it after 1815] You had kept Louisiana the Brits kept Canada . You were broke which was why you signed the Treaty of Ghent . Britain was not interested in any forays with the USA They had control of Europe
      Lets face it, in 1815 you were a fledgling nation that gave the Brits a poke in the eye and that was it.

  • @leewade4762
    @leewade4762 5 лет назад +7

    Her oak timbers were cut down in Savannah Ga. off of ship yard road. From what I have been told by family members that were in the timber business.

  • @sheddski2942
    @sheddski2942 3 года назад +10

    I managed to see her undersail in 1997 in Marblehead even though it was far out I manage to see her through binoculars It gave me goose bumps to see this massive ship move through the water unfortunately it was too light a breeze to fill her sails but still it was AWSOME to see this massive ship and it’s stunning of all the stupid things our country has done to us this was something they did RIGHT this is our ship

    • @ryann6067
      @ryann6067 8 месяцев назад

      I sailed on her during her shake-down cruise in Boston harbor a few weeks before she sailed to Marblehead back in '97. During her sail in the harbor she was healed over and reach a nice 7-knot clip. She REALLY sailed that day.

  • @edwardjurczak8800
    @edwardjurczak8800 2 года назад

    A very emotional and powerful video. This is a beautiful ship which represents America well. I have seen her twice, but I can't wait to return. May God bless America and the men and women who fight for our freedom!

  • @stokesseegers5012
    @stokesseegers5012 4 года назад +12

    Seriously... That live oak that only grows near the coast in the South, will destroy saw blades, you almost can't even cut the stuff.

    • @willisgemutlich2608
      @willisgemutlich2608 3 года назад +3

      ...and a lot of sharpening constantly back then. I have to imagine there was a lot of skilled axe work as well. I'd love to know how many people shared in building, maintaining, rejuvenating, crewing... the number has to be staggering. How many kids grew up around her and joined the navy just in hopes of someday taking sail? I'm not sure how california coast live oak is different, but I know it's similar. It's wise to have multiple chainsaws on hand so the master can swap out whilst someone(s) else changes and/or sharpens blades. nowadays we can get rolls of blade but then... what an immense effort. And a bullet proofed vest way before they were invented! I'm surprised presidents don't insist on taking the oath of office aboard her.

    • @stokesseegers5012
      @stokesseegers5012 2 года назад

      @AK Floperator your muzzle velocities somewhere around 700 m per second, the old cannons were like 400 m/s, also your bullet spins and is pointed, it doesn't slow down as fast. also you probably shooting at 100 yards. By the time those ships were that close the battle would have already been decided (mostly). Also the the 4 inches was extra meat on the ship.

  • @fallionwater117
    @fallionwater117 3 года назад +2

    July 17th, 1812 off the coast of Egg Harbor near present day Atlantic City... that's twenty miles or less from where I live... wow!!

  • @cr6205
    @cr6205 3 года назад +3

    The oldest surviving naval ship in the world although not afloat is HMS Victory launched 7th May in 1765, Lord Nelson's flagship on which he was shot during the battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.

    • @darthmalyn3231
      @darthmalyn3231 3 года назад +2

      October 21st is also the day Constitution was launched in 1797.

  • @Bob-mx9qp
    @Bob-mx9qp Год назад +1

    Great history .

  • @caroline1boo
    @caroline1boo 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful ship of course but one has to remember the expert officers and highly trained crew that made/make her special!

  • @coolcat1684
    @coolcat1684 5 лет назад +9

    Badass ship that turned British Men o Wars into fish condos ....

    • @michaelneely4851
      @michaelneely4851 4 года назад

      Two birds. One bad ass stone

    • @alanwareham7391
      @alanwareham7391 3 года назад +2

      The constitution was a well built well armed frigate that was designed to prey on merchantmen which she well ,but against the British ships of the line she would have had no chance as they carried three times as many guns and were just as well made as the were designed to stand and take a colossal amount of punishment in close battle. People do not know how few ships were sent to fight in the 1812 war as they were needed to fight Napoleon and I think that you will find we only sent 8 frigates to fight but were lost after a few battles as they were virtually on their own and outnumbered .But please tell me what was the name of the British ship of the line that was following her because we never had a large contingent of ships in American waters as I said that we were fighting Napoleon and so our heavy “ 100 gun first rate ships of the line “ were needed in Europe. I’m not knocking her and have no intention of doing so as like the “HMS victory” “ Cutty Sark” or “HMS Warrior and many others takes a lot of work by a lot of dedicated people.

    • @daniellastuart3145
      @daniellastuart3145 3 года назад

      she run away and hid when the main British battle fleet turn up in 1814 just a bit of historical fact that need to be remembered

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Год назад

      @@alanwareham7391 The USN got two R/N Frigates the Java and Guerrere both 38 guns 2 French frigates 4 x Schooners 4 x Brigs 60 odd Merchant ships and whalers.
      In return the R/N defeated 2x Super Frigates the USS President and the USS Chesapeake 1 X Frigate USS Essex 1 x gun boat USS Essex Jnr and numerous merchant ships and blockaded the USS United States the USS Congress and the USS Constellation
      The USN did very well for two years however by late 1814 the R/N was unleashed and the US Government went off to Ghent to sign a treaty

  • @dwmcever
    @dwmcever 6 месяцев назад

    Toured the Constitution in 1959. It was huge. I was 8. Remember it like it was yesterday.

    • @sergeantmasson3669
      @sergeantmasson3669 5 месяцев назад

      Went there with my grandfather in 1957. He was a US Navy Senior Petty Officer in WW II.

  • @johnhalter7287
    @johnhalter7287 3 года назад +3

    A beautiful remembrance of a time when America was a republic and free. Sad what we have done to her!

  • @foobarmaximus3506
    @foobarmaximus3506 2 года назад +2

    Where is there a decent walk-through of this ship? I can't find one anywhere. I don't want to see a bunch of people talk into a camera. I want to see this inside of the ship! Damnit.

  • @LeakyTrees
    @LeakyTrees 2 года назад +2

    When is Hollywood gonna make the movie we really need, uss constitution sailing into battle

  • @Ace_Star_543
    @Ace_Star_543 5 лет назад +7

    I can not believe that a ship close too 200 years old can still sail with her own power

    • @paulprovenzano1093
      @paulprovenzano1093 4 года назад +3

      221 years old, tbh

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Год назад

      Yes the USA had the money to keep her afloat The British did not.

    • @Ace_Star_543
      @Ace_Star_543 Год назад

      @@jacktattis yes, because we nearly spend 1 trillion dollars on our defense budget lol

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Год назад

      @@Ace_Star_543 And what has it got you
      1.12 years in Iraq you left and ISIL formed
      2. 20 years in Afghanistan and you left after being beaten by IEDs and Utes
      3. 20 years in Vietnam and left and the Communists took over
      Gee those trillions did not help. You are getting the reputation as easy beats the enemy just have to hang on for a few years and you go home .
      Contrast you with Britain 12 years in Malaya and won
      5 years in Borneo and won
      The problem is my country Australia is bought and paid for by the USA and now we have to wear the rep you have .

    • @Ace_Star_543
      @Ace_Star_543 Год назад

      @@jacktattis The first 3 wars, we won all major battles, the enemy were using gorilla tactics and in the case of Iraq and Afghanistan we beat there conventional military so hard, they devolved into an insurgency. No country in the world can fight an Insurgency, as well as the fact that in those conflicts they were disguised as civilians and were using traps that were banned for there brutality

  • @psych3009
    @psych3009 4 года назад +3

    named my ship in ATLAS after the USS Constitution, been killin the S.O.D and its a great ship

  • @edkonstantellis9094
    @edkonstantellis9094 3 года назад +7


    What names were the other five original frigates of the US Navy Christened with?

    • @jyshot
      @jyshot 3 года назад +8

      United States, President, Congress, Chesapeake, Constellation

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Год назад

      @@jyshot The USS President was beaten by the HMS Endymion the USS Chesapeake BY HMS Shannon. The Congress Constellation and United States were laid up and under blockade However for two years they played merry hell against the R/N but by late 1814 The R/N was off the leash

  • @Bob-mx9qp
    @Bob-mx9qp Месяц назад +1

    Yoho !!!!

  • @whatsreal7506
    @whatsreal7506 6 месяцев назад

    The spirit of USN: break the rules and make the best war ships.

  • @DaddyCabby
    @DaddyCabby 2 года назад

    I seen her in the Anna harbor in Baltimore when I was a kid.

  • @ShawnMaskell
    @ShawnMaskell 11 месяцев назад

    How can we remain so divided when it took all to create and it always will .Incredible piece of our great arsenal she is USN past and present

  • @Dulcimerea
    @Dulcimerea 6 лет назад +2

    /watch?v=qZfjenOYywA
    "The six photographs show the famous ship the USS "Constitution" at the Boston Navy Yard, and being re-floated and taken out of dry dock, after the major restoration that was authorized by Congress in 1925."

  • @greenwave819
    @greenwave819 2 года назад

    Nothing in my mind, will ever beat the thrill of exploration under the age of sail. well... Mars

  • @adriaanlotter4345
    @adriaanlotter4345 3 года назад +2

    My brother and I fight a lot on which ship is better and to me in the age of sail the greatest ships ever was produced 😊 I want to travel and see the HMS Victory, HMS Surprise and others as well and now the USS Constitution is on that list😁

    • @MickR0sco
      @MickR0sco 3 года назад +2

      Think surprise was broken up. You can still see many ships today. Trincomalee is still afloat also. I believe there is a reconstruction or surprise around somewhere.

    • @adriaanlotter4345
      @adriaanlotter4345 3 года назад

      @@MickR0sco oh okay well thanks...its a shame 😟

  • @cammando2363
    @cammando2363 Год назад

    It’s too bad we don’t write like the old sailers who sailed this ship. It’s also sad that we can’t make a ship that is as telling as this.
    The majesty Constitution has is unequaled in the last 60 years.

  • @WilhelmSchicklegrube
    @WilhelmSchicklegrube 3 года назад +3

    To me, the procurement of the legendary southern live oak wood for the construction of this ship is really the best way this ship represents the United States. The navy had assembled a throng of expert woodcutters from New England to harvest the timber from the trees in coastal Georgia, but months later many had died of disease and deserted, with little progress made. The navy then turned to local slave labor to harvest the wood while compensating the slave owners. The eager enslavers were getting paid to clear the land for cotton fields, and the navy got the wood it needed. This fabled ship representing early American liberty, freedom, and exceptionalism; in part built with the uncredited labor of slaves. If that isn't an embodiment of American history, I don't know what is.

    • @foobarmaximus3506
      @foobarmaximus3506 2 года назад +2

      Get your own channel.

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Год назад

      @@foobarmaximus3506 mATE YOU MUST TAKE THE GOOD WITH THE bAD

  • @doodmonkey
    @doodmonkey 2 года назад

    I'm mad that I'm the 814 person to like this... So close to 1812

  • @tomtom3889
    @tomtom3889 Год назад

    It needs a dock museum, with a inclosed building

    • @ryann6067
      @ryann6067 8 месяцев назад

      She has an excellent one, its on the pier next to the ship.

  • @1AloneX2
    @1AloneX2 3 года назад +2

    a lot of good that did! as the "enemy" came from within!

  • @davidmcleod7757
    @davidmcleod7757 3 года назад +1

    long may she run

  • @tweevers2
    @tweevers2 2 года назад

    When did it get repainted from its yellow and black?

    • @ryann6067
      @ryann6067 8 месяцев назад

      Some time after the War of 1812. I wish she was still in her original yellow and black.

  • @paulbickley658
    @paulbickley658 5 лет назад

    Yes, good story...

  • @jasonlucio7282
    @jasonlucio7282 Год назад

    Imagine if The USS constitution has iron plating

  • @noycamba
    @noycamba 3 года назад

    you know, as we know, you know

  • @thegradyfiles
    @thegradyfiles 4 года назад +2

    USA🇺🇸 USA🇺🇸 USA🇺🇸 USA🇺🇸 USA🇺🇸

  • @codytaylor2868
    @codytaylor2868 Год назад

    I survived the SS Oliver Hazzard perry, and the Harvey gamage.

  • @committosterbath8833
    @committosterbath8833 5 лет назад +4

    Wish John Paul Jones captained this ship

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Год назад

      John Paul Jones was dead.

  • @traskpierce3774
    @traskpierce3774 2 года назад

    At mainside

  • @BourbonJawnt
    @BourbonJawnt 2 года назад

    if we were invaded we could put her back into active service right?

  • @codytaylor2868
    @codytaylor2868 Год назад

    I survived the SS Oliver Hazzard perry.

  • @nhwarrior8777
    @nhwarrior8777 7 лет назад

    Hi Mr feist

  • @theangrymick9743
    @theangrymick9743 3 года назад +2

    100 seaman go out, 50 couples came back. (Sorry mate, couldn’t resist).

  • @m4sherman926
    @m4sherman926 5 лет назад +3

    We gotta fix it up for ww3

  • @juliam.mallen3181
    @juliam.mallen3181 2 года назад

    Not even a minute into it and I'm tripping because of the dream I had last night was I was on this ship all by myself and there was these ginormous waves and there's all these strange ships around me and the next thing I knew the winds and the waves carried me into shore parked it out right at a dock on the pier and as I'm tying the ropes up Archangel Michael appears in front of me and says are you securing the lines properly have you tighten the ropes correctly and then ironically my code name being changed from Ruby Jewel to Iron Will after all the countless attempts on my life and my will to live and see our nations freedom prevail.. and then I have this dream last night at this presicse moment in our history! yeah it's a pretty great day in the neighborhood family maybe Navy rules..Rule The Navy..Our God rules us all we have an iron will to assure our freedom shall prevail and best believe it will!>>>

  • @isaacm7707
    @isaacm7707 3 года назад +1

    I respect every aspect of the military but I know damn well that dude in the beginning had had some hazing when he joined I would hate to have that last name this day and age lol bonner

  • @ZMCFERON
    @ZMCFERON 2 года назад

    The oldest American tradition - trolling the Euros

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Год назад

      The Oldest Brit trolling Americans

  • @jasonlucio7282
    @jasonlucio7282 Год назад

    For the war

  • @liloldme1210
    @liloldme1210 6 месяцев назад

    Not a lot of the original Constitution left.

  • @jacktattis
    @jacktattis Год назад +1

    Yes SHE was a good ship but to be great she never fought a ship of equal or superior firepower Unlike the HMS Shannon and the HMS Endymion both frigates DID defeat the USN super frigates and in 1815 the US was broke

  • @pranavj7699
    @pranavj7699 3 года назад +1

    Looks like a frigate from black flag

  • @dante6560
    @dante6560 10 лет назад +3

    OMG this video is long I think I can't I'm going to get this done in time will I hope so because I don't my grade will be bad and I will not pass and I want to go to high school so bad I will love it but I know It will be hard but I know I'm going to do good so I can go to Michigan one of the best school the school I want to go to when I get out of high school

    • @KimballTV
      @KimballTV  10 лет назад

      Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching.

    • @dante6560
      @dante6560 10 лет назад

      KimballTV NP

  • @vf24renegade23
    @vf24renegade23 4 месяца назад

    Seeing the modern navy about makes me sick. Bdu's, really? The traditions that made the navy special are gone😢

  • @ctwatcher
    @ctwatcher 2 года назад

    Now let's watch it sink or crash or be given to Iran or China.

  • @traskpierce3774
    @traskpierce3774 2 года назад

    To southafrice ten pound gold 3milliondallers for 3057black wemon

  • @christopherpardell4418
    @christopherpardell4418 Год назад

    No reason on earth for the NAVY to be wearing camo.

  • @jamesburns2232
    @jamesburns2232 3 года назад +1

    In 1851, the USS Constitution was supposed to turn back slave ships to Africa. Turns out, it failed miserably. She was outnumbered 6-1 by slave ships and even the slaves didn't want to be returned to Africa where they would be killed. They were only spared from death by the payments made by Dutch slave buyers to conquering tribes and the agreements to take them away not to be returned. If the Constitution had been successful in turning back slave ships to Liberia, we wouldn't have a lot of the problems we have today.

    • @drippinjoe4433
      @drippinjoe4433 3 года назад +1

      I need more info of these problems because as it stands this comment sounds dumb, not to be rude. What would’ve happened if she succeeded in stopping the slave ships?

  • @mdj2023
    @mdj2023 7 лет назад +1

    Dreaded savings and loan!

  • @Michael-fl1tm
    @Michael-fl1tm 3 месяца назад

    At least back then male admirals did not identify themselves as females😂

  • @asbestosfibers1325
    @asbestosfibers1325 Год назад

    Whats with all the junk images and b roll when you have amazing shots of the ship itself
    This documentary was absolutely awful.

  • @rachdarastrix5251
    @rachdarastrix5251 7 лет назад

    But how well would her wooden armor stand agansed a 125mm tempered cast tungsten bullet?

    • @chloehennessey6813
      @chloehennessey6813 4 года назад +3

      That’s what we have the Aegis cruisers and Destroyers for. Go ahead and fire one at her- see what happens

    • @thejujubees717
      @thejujubees717 4 года назад +2

      About how yo body would 🙃

  • @bashkillszombies
    @bashkillszombies 3 года назад +1

    The flying heck do NAVY need CAMOUFLAGE for?!? What're you hiding from? Porpoises?! Worried the tuna are going to start speaking Cantonese in the middle of the night? Grow up America.

    • @tyvernoverlord5363
      @tyvernoverlord5363 3 года назад +2

      ...hate to break it to you but ALL the worlds navies used camouflage schemes. In WWII The USN, Royal Navy, Italian Regina Marina, Kriegsmarine, Red Navy, and IJN used camo scheme systems, but the USN was more adept at their systems of camouflage at sea. Just like on land it is designed with fooling and interrupting the human mind's ability to discern patterns and disrupt the human eye's ability for detail. Similar to uniform patterns and ghillie suits.

    • @jond2458
      @jond2458 3 года назад +1

      What a loser🤦‍♂️

    • @MickR0sco
      @MickR0sco 3 года назад +1

      It was more for WWI and II era when range and course plotting was mostly done by eye and optics. Having silly camo made it harder to determine the bearing and speed of a ship accurately. It wasn't to hide the ship but rather mask the length and angle of it more than anything.

    • @drippinjoe4433
      @drippinjoe4433 3 года назад

      This guy is going to have a mental breakdown when he realizes more navies use camouflage because he’s already having a tantrum about America lmao

    • @thelettuceconsumer
      @thelettuceconsumer Год назад

      🤓