First Shots of World War 2 at Pearl Harbor - USS Ward History - Index Below

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2023
  • This is the History of the Destroyer USS Ward, which fired America’s first shots in World War 2.
    The Ward sank one of 5 Japanese Midget Submarines trying to enter Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, but it took 61 years to confirm the sinking.
    Alan Lloyd tells us the story of the Ward from its record fast construction at Mare Island in California in 1918 for World War 1, the crewing of the Ward from Minnesota’s Naval Reserves, the famous first shots of World War 2, its conversion to a troop transport ship, its sinking in 1944 and the connection with professional wrestler Jesse Ventura
    Alan’s family friend, Commander William Outerbridge, assumed command of the Ward the day before the Pearl Harbor attack and 4 years later to the day he had the duty to scuttle his 1st command ship after it was mortally hit by a Kamikaze in Ormoc Bay.
    Ward Index
    00:26 Introduction
    02:03 Meeting Intro
    02:49 Ward Crew
    03:40 Engineering Drawings
    05:03 Mare Island Construction Record
    05:36 Camouflage + Making Smoke
    06:02 Mothball Fleet
    06:48 Recommissioned Big Island
    07:08 Pearl Harbor Aerial View
    08:26 Ward Attacking Mini Sub
    10:04 Number 3 Gun Crew
    10:57 Number 3 Gun Jesse Ventura
    11:22 Awarded Navy Cross
    12:25 Waimanalo Beach Mini Sub
    13:11 Kazuo Sakamaki 1st Prisoner of War
    13:26 Keehi Lagoon Sub
    13:32 Mini Sub selling War Bonds
    13:56 Pearl Harbor Attack
    15:00 Japanese Mini Sub Found
    17:54 Re-Commissioned Fast Attack Transport
    19:16 Ward New Spec Sheet
    20:12 Ward General Data
    20:39 New Configuration
    21:11 Landing Boats
    21:35 Ward 16 Invasions
    22:04 Ormoc Bay - Leyte Gulf
    22:35 At Sea with Landing Barges
    22:53 Ward Burns
    23:52 Ward Scuttled
    24:25 Captain sinks his 1st Command
    25:00 Ward Battle Flags
    25:46 Final
    26:42 Close
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Komentáře • 6

  • @ocko8011
    @ocko8011 Před 9 měsíci

    History that should never be forgotten.

  • @alainsworth-sn4gk
    @alainsworth-sn4gk Před 9 měsíci

    Very interisting.

  • @MARKJOHNSON-rp9md
    @MARKJOHNSON-rp9md Před 4 měsíci

    My father was plank owner of the USS Crosby, APD 17. The picture of the Ward on fire was taken from the Crosby. "USS Ward (APD-16) burning in Ormoc Bay, Leyte, Philippine Islands, after she was hit by a Kamikaze, 7 December 1944. USS O'Brien (DD-725) is fighting fires from alongside, as landing craft circle to rescue survivors. Photographed from USS Crosby (APD-17).US National Archives photo # 80-G-335685 from the collections of the US Naval History and Heritage Command."

  • @jeffreyhustins-dp1wq
    @jeffreyhustins-dp1wq Před 9 měsíci

    First shots of WW2 at Pearl Harbour? WW2 was going on for years prior to Pearl Harbour! Talk about forgetting history.

    • @eahawaii1902
      @eahawaii1902  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for the Comment. The video description states the shots were America's first shots of WW2.