I was going through a near death experience and a divorce and I spent sleepless nights watching these films. Now I'm making a second time over, having survived my troubled time.
*Six years before this episode, the actor who played "Welch" (Peter Hansen) had a major role in the sci-fi movie "When Worlds Collide". Another actor (Stuart Whitman) went on to become a movie star and was nominated for Best Actor in 1961 for the movie "The Mark" but another actor beat him out.*
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The captain would go broke buying that many cigars a day in todays world. Modern skippers are probably only allowed to vape strawberry cheesecake and drink decaf coffee.
No other oceangoing vessel is as creepy as a submarine IMO. The way they can disappear just gives me the chickenskin something fierce! Even topside as they cruise, they're nightmare fuel to me. I met a guy that served on a nuke and he told me about how it smelled and how everyone would lack color after a month or so at depth. Ugh, I'm repulsed!
@@JeepWrangler1957 He'd served on a Barbel class sub and wore his DBF pin proudly, lol. Said he had to be physically pulled out of the D/E to go to the nuke. But he said unlike the nuke, the high sulfur diesel actually masked the stale BO. Only a few years on nuclear subs and he had the time in to retire pretty comfortably.
I love these classic black and white military films, they’re so charming and intriguing indeed.
Proud US Navy veteran here!
Thanks for your service to our great nation.
@@PeriscopeFilm God bless America. 🇺🇸
I was going through a near death experience and a divorce and I spent sleepless nights watching these films. Now I'm making a second time over, having survived my troubled time.
@@Munakas-wq3gp Glad to hear that you’re in a better place now.
Tip top silent service film. Always enjoy these sojourner. Thanks Periscope. Dave
Glad you enjoyed it! There's a reason we're named -- Periscope Film!
As a kid in the late 50’s - early 60’s this was unmissable watching with my Dad
Great documentary show
I enjoyed this show and victory at sea when growing up.
Having my morning coffee while watching this.
. an no cigarr - 😮😅😅...
My uncle was on the seahorse during its first deploy and through the end of the pacific war.
He some interesting stories. He was a electrician mate.
Wow, was looking for something totally different but allright. Watching this during my breakfast, still sleepy. Have a wonderful day!
Great Video 📹 Thanks 😊 👍
*Six years before this episode, the actor who played "Welch" (Peter Hansen) had a major role in the sci-fi movie "When Worlds Collide". Another actor (Stuart Whitman) went on to become a movie star and was nominated for Best Actor in 1961 for the movie "The Mark" but another actor beat him out.*
Bless our Vets 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Stuart Whitman in maybe his first credited?
cool
Baker the lookout wonders why anthropologists think humans were once apes!
Was this shot on film? Could we get a better resolution than 480?
That ridiculous timer is right in the way.
get rid of the timer
Here's the issue: Tens of thousands of films similar to this one have been lost forever -- destroyed -- and many others are at risk. Our company preserves these precious bits of history one film at a time. How do we afford to do that? By selling them as stock footage to documentary filmmakers and broadcasters. If we did not have a counter, so that they can identify the material they need to license, we could not afford to post films like these online, and no films would be preserved. It's that simple. So we ask you to bear with the watermark and timecodes.
In the past we tried many different systems including placing our timer at the bottom corner of our videos. What happened? Unscrupulous RUclips users downloaded our vids, blew them up so the timer was not visible, and re-posted them as their own content! We had to use content control to have the videos removed and shut down these channels. It's hard enough work preserving these films and posting them, without having to spend precious time dealing with policing thievery -- and not what we devoted ourselves to do.
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The captain would go broke buying that many cigars a day in todays world. Modern skippers are probably only allowed to vape strawberry cheesecake and drink decaf coffee.
I highly doubt even the captain would light up a cigar at night on the tower. A bit of hollywood for ya :)
notice the cigar
Potato, Potahto. Slalom, Slaylum?
No other oceangoing vessel is as creepy as a submarine IMO. The way they can disappear just gives me the chickenskin something fierce! Even topside as they cruise, they're nightmare fuel to me. I met a guy that served on a nuke and he told me about how it smelled and how everyone would lack color after a month or so at depth. Ugh, I'm repulsed!
Nukes were a cruise ship compared to diesel boats. Guys never showered and everything smells of diesel fuel
@@JeepWrangler1957when men were men and didn't get manicures.
@@JeepWrangler1957I served on an amphibious ship and miss that distinctive diesel fuel odor. 😂
@@JeepWrangler1957 He'd served on a Barbel class sub and wore his DBF pin proudly, lol. Said he had to be physically pulled out of the D/E to go to the nuke. But he said unlike the nuke, the high sulfur diesel actually masked the stale BO. Only a few years on nuclear subs and he had the time in to retire pretty comfortably.
Radar spotted plans sub should be well under water.