The Horrific Sinking of the USS Flier
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USS Flier (SS 250) was a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the flier.
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Respect for the video and honoring the brave fallen men. First time seeing this channel and already its got my attention and respect. Thanks for allerting us of these heroes so we can preserve there memory, some folks in the submarine duties were never explained to there families due to specific conditions. Some families to this day didnt know what happened to there family members. A channel like this could bring to light a lot and bring solice to those who had none prior. Respect to you and what you do honoring the fallen!
@@joshuaturcotte6724 Thank you Joshua! Yes, it is all very sad indeed for those families. Just hope to keep these heroes memories alive. I appreciate you kind words and have a great day :)
Thanks for including and memorializing each and every crew member lost.
@@tonyInPA Just want to keep these heroes memories alive! Thanks for watching and have a great day :)
As a retired sailor and former Submariner, I was deeply touched by the ending showing the names and faces. It is nice to know that you guys went the extra mile for that. Thank you
Excellent
@@michaelcombs24 Just want to keep these heroes memories alive! Thanks for watching and have a great day :)
Seeing the faces of the crew, some with their gals and one with his dog, is just heart wrenching. We forget sometimes how young they were and about their families who had to deal with the loss of their loved ones so far away. Well done .
Always in my mind...
We're lucky and fortunate, you & I...
because of their sacrifice.
I try to live each day of my life with their thoughts and dreams hopefully expressed in my actions - and when I mess up I feel their gaze... and face my humiliation in lieu of their families' loss.
God Bless.
As a retired Seabee Chief I have always been impressed by the submarine service. Thank you for honoring these great men.
I have been collecting memorabilia for the 52 lost boats in WW2 for a while. Back in the day, I was an Associate Member of the Submarine Veterans of WW2. Prior to the creation of the internet, I used to correspond with the survivors of the lost boats. Captain Crowley was nice enough to autograph a photo and send it to me. A moment of silence for those still on Eternal Patrol. I retired from the Submarine Force as a Senior Chief Radioman- RMCS(SS) in 1993.
These men gave their lives so we could enjoy ours a free people. SALUTE 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you for your sacrifice and service may we not forget them and the many others who gave it all for us.
Poor sub, she couldn't catch a break from bad luck, rip to all on board, on eternal patrol, Godspeed ❤
Thank you for a moving tribute to 78 brave young men who give up their lives for their country.
They deserve to be remembered, all servicemen do.
My God, such a large percent of men born in the 20s were eliminated in that war! Heart wrenching.
A couple of them were 18 years old..
@@robertgregory2618
Some were younger still.
A very brave and courageous crew of the US Flier. Truly they gave a good account of themselves on patrol and in combat. The end showing the 79 KIA. How young they looked with their Submariners uniforms on. My thoughts and prayers to those lost that tragic day. As well as their families left to grieve their passing. A very informative video on the action of one US sub during WW2. 💪👃✨
Based on the survey of the wreckage, has it been determined what struck and sunk the Flier?
I never hear "Taps" without getting weepy. I had to mute the sound after about the third repeat, but it punches home the reality of the sacrifices brave men like these made during WWII. God help us if we ever forget how to feel this kind of loss. Good job, HHYT.
I would say she hit a mine, because had it been a japanese sub they would have waited around for any survivors.American submariners were high value targets.Thank HIDDEN HISTORY for a great video.
If it was the Japanese sub, they would go straight back to Port and brag about it demanding credit for sinking it, not looking for survivors
@@TeddyBelcher4kultrawideThe Japanese did wait for survivors - and machine gunned them.
The Japanese only wanted Prisoners to TORTURE.
For general info, the Navy ALWAYS uses "zero" when telling time, not "oh." MCPO, Ret.
Sleep Well Shipmates.
This was one of the most dignified and respectful tributes to the lost Crewmen of that ill fated submarine!
Its important to never lose track that like we viewers, these were real, living people with private lives that extended far beyond their military service!
They each had hopes and dreams of life after the war ended, of being with people they loved or of finding someone to love!
All of that ended with the subsea detonation that opened their submarine up to the ocean, sinking her in seconds...
The fortunate ones somehow found themselves outside of their submarine, the less fortunate died or lost consciousness from the blast.
Tragically, for the remainder there was to be neither escape nor rescue, as they desperately fought for survival in the darkness of their flooding, sunk submarine, which moments before had been their safe haven from the sea.
And there they lay, inside the wreck of their submarine, for decade after decade, until the wreck was finally located and identified.
The new generations of the lost Crewmen would learn about the final resting place of their long lost family members, after all that time!
Whilst checking online, they're going to find this respectful tribute and see photographs that may have come from family albums, of their family members that never came home from the war...
My brief sweet life is over, my eyes no longer see.
No christmas trees, no summer walks, no pretty girls for me.
I got the chops, I've had it, my nightly ops are done.
Yet, in another hundred years, I'll still be twentyone.
To the men of USS Flier on eternal patrol, may your sailing always be in smooth water and happy company.
From Communications specialist 1st class, Jens Nobel, Royal Danish Naval Home Guard.
@@Jens-Viper-Nobel- Amen
It's both amazing and heartbreaking that so many men didn't get to come home from the war. This documentary is great for putting faces on the names of the crew lost.
The service of this crew is appreciated. RIP crew members who did not survive. They are on eternal patrol.
The Philippines soldiers are to be thanked.
I'm Army, I stood at attention, with hand over heart when you played Taps! If I was in uniform, I would have saluted these awesome Brave Men! Thank You !
You don’t have to be in uniform anymore. The law/code was changed. Veterans have the option to salute when not in uniform. Thank you for honoring my brother submariners.
Damn... R. A. Lambert had only just turned 17 yo...
2 of the crew looked no older than 13 or 14 years old,and that tore me to pieces..God Bless the crew,And Pray for them.Oh LORD ALMIGHTY, have MERCY on their SOULS!!!
The last part was very powerful. Thank you for posting as it helps to keep their memories alive. Most of them seemed to be just children in their early 20s 😢
When they joined up and went through training and submariners school, they were just that. When the flier was sunk, they were old experienced men in young mens bodies. They had endured hardships and deadly threats and seen friend and foe alike go on eternal patrol. They had been changed from the innocent children into the men that were the valiant backbone of their generation. They helped tremendously in shaping their nation to be a proud and staunch defender of freedom, and they ended up paying the highest price for that freedom.
And even though none of us serving today in any navy in the world knew any of these men, we will always be indepted to them. For they paved the way for us to serve an honorable cause. That is their eternal legacy. That is the legacy that we are honorbound to uphold and carry on and imbue into the future and the people of that future.
@@Jens-Viper-NobelThat's why it's so important to vote (for whomever)... It's what they gave their lives for. When we fail to cast our ballot we dishonor all who perished in any American war. Vote wisely, keep informed of the candidates' policies and consider those who gave their lives for your right to choose.
Always remember what they were fighting for. The greatest nation this side of Heaven. Yeshua please keep and hold their souls.
R.I.P 😥😥😥
As a Submariner I appreciated this telling of Flier's story and the showing of the men lost.
Hi ex Australian oberon submariner thank you for your service bless all our mates that have servered stay safe
this just brings it to reality that these guys servered in the worst conditions that only we know about
Thank you for your service. I hope you served on one of the many EB subs I helped build.
Thank you for the tribute to the lost crew at the end. I'm mindful that they were the same generation as my father (b. 1918), who came home from the ETO.
Brave men.
I sobbed like a child.
Those horrible Japanese. They cause so much destruction and pain
It really hits home when you see so many Citys and Towns you have spent time in .
Those batteries back then were infamous for outgassing hydrogen and since you mentioned the explosion was around the battery compartment I'd guess an internal explosion
God bless this crew!
Very nice tribute. Thank you.
a stirring recognition of those dead submariner valiants...patrouilleurs, jeune pour a jamais
R.I.P
😢
It's still so sad. So many brave young men always on patrol. God Bless the memory.
I’m confused didn’t you say out of the crew six sailors died?
14 escaped, out of those 14 , 8 perished the next day. Don’t know if it was from injury or unable to stay afloat until they got to shore. 20 seconds to evacuate a submarine , that is really no time at all.
Rest in peace.....
once again you find a story that would make a helluva movie...your research skills and editing are better than most..thx again for telling the story of all these brave heroes...Taps playing as the faces are shown..class act HH
Nice tribute to the crew!! Thank you!!
What did Captain Crowley do after the war?
Like the last 10 mins they got 10 seconds of Fame.MOST got nothing..👃👃👃👃👃👃👃
wtf is with the picture at 12:50? If you zoom in, the guy on the lower left looks like a 8 year old smoking a cigarette.
The original Flier 8 survivors and "Nine other marooned persons" were picked up by Redfin.
It looks like AI ruined that picture when somebody told it to clean up the original image
13:12 Don't use irrelevent AI images, ruins your credibility.
VERY NICE MEMORIAL HEREIN AS WELL TO ALL ABOARD WHEN SUNK - AND BY NAME!! And a Very complete narration of its War story! GLAD IT HAS BEEN FOUND...!!!
The sub going back after the grounding, I once met a WW2 sub vet and his sub had hit a pier as it was leaving for a patrol. While it was being fixed, he played baseball against another sub crew and broke his ankle badly. He was in a cast when his sub left and was assinged on land. The sub was lost on patrol with all hands. He said that haunted him for the rest of his life
The narrators voice is either horrible AI or just horrible in general. Totally unlistenable.
This story moves along way too fast. I found it very hard to follow. Maybe some animations would help.
Wonderful little docu you made. What music are you using ?
What's the periscope combat footage of at around the 8:00 mark? Is this actual legit combat footage or from a movie? It looks legit but without a source I can only guess.
Thank God for the patriarchy.
As tragic and heartbreaking the loss of these men was, less we forget the losses of others, very much like them, at the very hands of these submariners, enemy status notwithstanding. War, what is it good for... absolutely nothing.
In the end the unbeatable foe is the sea.
Trump 24 no more war
If you're making a video titled "the horrific sinking of..."
Please, don't waste our time with a detailed recounting of the entire service life of the ship in question. Cover the basics, important events that led to the final situation, and spend at least 70% of the video on the specifix situation that caused her sinking.