The Giant Ship no Weapon Could Sink

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Dark Seas

Dark Seas

3 ай бұрын

USS North Carolina, the lead ship of her class, emerged from the horizon, slicing through the waves with determination. Her nine 16-inch guns thundered, hurling 2,700-pound shells toward the distant enemy.
The Imperial Japanese Navy fleet approached without hesitation, her for the dominion of the Pacific. With her engines throbbing, North Carolina charged guns blazing to open a gap in the enemy lines.
North Carolina’s objective was easier said than done: protect the US Navy’s aircraft carriers at all costs. As both task forces clashed, her mission turned more difficult.
Japanese aircraft swarmed the US vessels, ready to strike them down with either conventional bombs or devastating kamikaze attacks. Still, North Carolina, in her protector role, did not flinch and opened fire with more than 40 guns from her secondary armament.
The sky soon turned into a deadly maze of anti-aircraft fire, smoke, and gunfire from American and Japanese fighters.
Despite the relentless Japanese waves, North Carolina's thick armor openly defied the enemy bombs and torpedoes, with her crew focused on safeguarding the task force from being scattered by the enemy.
USS North Carolina fired salvo after salvo until her barrels ran hot, fending off her attackers as the sun went down…

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@AmericanJohnnyBoone
@AmericanJohnnyBoone 2 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in North Carolina. I have been aboard the "Showboat" many times. My wife is from the Philippines. Her grandparents were part of the Filipino resistance against the Japanese during WWII. She went with me aboard the North Carolina after we were married. She had me take pictures of her all over the ship so she could post them on Facebook for her friends and family back home to see. To her, the North Carolina is not just a museum; it is a living bastion of freedom.
@julieenslow5915
@julieenslow5915 2 ай бұрын
Well said! " it is a living bastion of freedom"!!
@waterheaterservices
@waterheaterservices Ай бұрын
"It's more fun in the Philippines"; PNP still finding and fixing NPA in Gingoog City Mindanao where my loved ones are.
@meanstavrakas1044
@meanstavrakas1044 Ай бұрын
I pass by the Showboat at least 20 times a year. She ALWAYS get's my attention!
@buzzwaldron6195
@buzzwaldron6195 17 күн бұрын
Correction: 11:15 "Puget Sound" is in the state of Washington near the Pacific Ocean. Which also makes more sense...
@HarryWHill-GA
@HarryWHill-GA 3 ай бұрын
I was one of those school children that raised money to bring USS North Carolina (BB-55) to Wilmington. My father took us down to see it arrive. Years later, I took my children to tour the battleship. When the guide learned that I was a serving naval officer he let me do most of the tour. I tried to get assigned as a Fire Control officer for USS Wisconsin (BB-64) but it fell through. I REALLY wanted to fire those Mk7 16" rifles. Today USS North Carolina is part of the 3rd largest fleet in the world, US Museum ships. By displacement it might be the second largest.
@Moontanman
@Moontanman 2 ай бұрын
I used to take my sons on that ship several times a year!
@donaldbass6737
@donaldbass6737 2 ай бұрын
Me too. We gave our milk money to save her when I was in the 3rd grade.
@Military-Museum-LP
@Military-Museum-LP 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service Sir.
@sambob8019
@sambob8019 2 ай бұрын
We have to scrap all the ships from this time the people who built them were the same type of people who would have voted for trümp and not be accepting of diversity and inclusion
@70centurian
@70centurian 2 ай бұрын
Thank YOU...! NC guy and Shes Beautiful, still...!!!!!!!
@Pyro1776
@Pyro1776 3 ай бұрын
She fired so much anti aircraft munitions during one battle that other ships thought she was on fire and radioed to ask if they needed help.
@perpetuallymediocre3453
@perpetuallymediocre3453 3 ай бұрын
That was at guadal canal I believe…..when Atlanta went down maybe
@cherokee43v6
@cherokee43v6 3 ай бұрын
@@perpetuallymediocre3453 Actually, that was escorting Enterprise. Enterprise reported North Carolina was ablaze from stem to stern. Turned out it was the sheer volume of AA fire.
@robertf3479
@robertf3479 3 ай бұрын
@@cherokee43v6 You beat me to it. North Carolina was a game changer when she first appeared in combat and she very quickly became the Big E's favorite escort due to her tremendous AA batteries. In that first action you wrote about the Japanese aviators learned to steer clear of her.
@andrewtaylor940
@andrewtaylor940 3 ай бұрын
@@robertf3479 it often gets forgotten that during “The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot” North Carolina and her sister Washington took the point position, closest to the Japanese Fleet and incoming air attacks, and lit up anything that made it through the cloud of Hellcats.
@robertf3479
@robertf3479 3 ай бұрын
@@andrewtaylor940 Those battlewagons along with a couple of others (names escape me at the moment) under the command of Admiral Lee along with escorts were positioned by Spruance between the Japanese Fleet and the American carrier force as a seagoing "Flak Trap" and scored a number shootdowns of their own.
@NFS_Challenger54
@NFS_Challenger54 3 ай бұрын
It's great that North Carolina was saved from the fate of so many other battleships after WW2. Her service is more than enough to keep her as a living museum ship so future generations can get to know the rich history behind her. She along with Texas, Massachusetts, Alabama, Iowa, New Jersey, Missouri, and Wisconsin are among the last to tell the great story of the golden age of the battleship. There's literally no other vessel type that can tell that story for them. Long live the battleships and those who served on them.
@yankeedogg2212
@yankeedogg2212 3 ай бұрын
You know what’s kind of weird is the entire Iowa class ships all survive. Granted it only four ships but it’s the entire class…
@NFS_Challenger54
@NFS_Challenger54 3 ай бұрын
@@yankeedogg2212 While the entire class was saved, the entire class wasn't saved at the same time. USS Illinois and USS Kentucky were in the early stages of construction when it became apparent that the need for resources was greater used on aircraft carriers, destroyers, and other support vessels. Of course, both of their hulls were used as parts hulks for the existing Iowas. But it does bring up an interesting question. If all 6 members of the class were fully built and commissioned, what would it look like in the wars after WW2 with all of them serving?
@jasonbarnes8710
@jasonbarnes8710 3 ай бұрын
I wished they’d also saved the USS Enterprise!
@timandellenmoran1213
@timandellenmoran1213 3 ай бұрын
Washington too
@aleksandrzadniprovskiy1499
@aleksandrzadniprovskiy1499 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video 📹
@Anglo_Saxon1
@Anglo_Saxon1 3 ай бұрын
As a Briton i must comment on how overwhelmingly impressive I find this beautiful Man o' War.
@jason4485
@jason4485 3 ай бұрын
It is very well preserved, going inside the 16 inch turret and engine rooms is surreal to me.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 3 ай бұрын
As an American I must comment on HMS Victory, I was lucky enough to visit her in Southampton and what an absolutely incredible ship she is. Glad our navy never had to face off against Victory, I like USS Constitution having an undefeated record.
@christiantroy3034
@christiantroy3034 Ай бұрын
Hay Brit, come on over to Massachusetts for a visit, you will be welcomed to my place for a BBQ. While you are here you can visit USS Constitution, USS Massachusetts BB59, USS Salem CA139, USS Albacore AGSS 569, USS Cassin Young DD793, USS Joseph P Kennedy DD850, USS Lionfish SS298, and the Mayflower and the Boston Tea Party Boat.
@kfm-yd2ev
@kfm-yd2ev 3 ай бұрын
I grew up in Fayetteville, North Carolina and am proud to say - especially as ex-military (Army, but military is military...we're brothers and sisters in arms) - that I visited my state's proud memorial. It is absolutely AMAZING to see it up close and personal, to walk the decks, see the main guns and touch them. There are many ships around the US that have been preserved as national monuments and every US citizen should take a day and go see one. You won't regret it.
@jimhusselman4012
@jimhusselman4012 3 ай бұрын
HOOAAH! And thank you for your service Brother!!! Ssg Husselman, Retired
@j.pershing2197
@j.pershing2197 2 ай бұрын
We went to visit the Alabama
@deweywallace6314
@deweywallace6314 2 ай бұрын
I, too, grew up in Fayetteville and visited this ship many times, the last time in 2019, and it is still as impressive as the first time.
@Pyro1776
@Pyro1776 3 ай бұрын
The most decorated of the fast battleships!!! My grandfather (USMC) served aboard the North Carolina. I have a 48 star flag that drew over her decks during WWII, a meal tray, part of her teak deck and a plate from a Zero that my grandfather found on her deck after an attack.
@cherokee43v6
@cherokee43v6 3 ай бұрын
What is interesting is that if it were not for the rise of air power and the aircraft carrier, the North Carolina and South Dakota classes would not have been called 'fast battleships'. Instead, they and the Montana's were to be the new 'Standard' battleships, with a speed of 28 knots for the 'line of battle' (The old 'Standard' battleships having been optimized for 21 knots in hull-form and power plants). The Iowa's at 35 knots were to be the 'fast battleship' wing to take on enemy 'battlecruisers' and screen the 'line of battle'. But air power rose to dominance, the Montana's were cancelled and the modern battleships (NCs, SDs & Iowas) got assigned as heavy-gun escorts for the US Carriers, while the older US battleships, with their 21 knot top speed were assigned primarily as shore bombardment. As it was, the NCs and SDs slowed the carriers down, since the carriers were optimized for speeds in the low 30's.
@jonnyblayze5149
@jonnyblayze5149 3 ай бұрын
That would be the USS New Jersey.
@mattielogan7886
@mattielogan7886 Ай бұрын
Actually, not during world war 2, New Jersey was not. North Carolina was the most successful and most decorated battleship of all world war 2. In fact, She was originally chosen as the ship for Japans surrender, however, it was later decided against because the Mighty Mo was named after the President’s home state, therefore, it was chosen instead. The New Jersey was also a possible option to accept Japans surrender on but was also decided against. The New Jersey is the most decorated ship, , however, it took it multiple wars to achieve what the North Carolina did in just one single war. Also, one thing very rarely mentioned about the North Carolina is that, even though she was never designed for such speed, if you visit the museum, they have documented where the ship actually broke it’s maximum rated speed and achieved an estimated 34 knots for a short amount of time while racing to aid a carrier, even though she was only designed for 28, so it was believed that she was able to keep up with the iowa class. The biggest fall for her was her armor was less than the Iowas being only rated against 14 inch guns and the iowas rated against 16.
@jonnyblayze5149
@jonnyblayze5149 Ай бұрын
@@mattielogan7886 the Enterprise is the most decorated ship
@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723
@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723 3 ай бұрын
The North Carolina, South Dakota & Iowa class of battleships are always remembered not for their fire power but their legendary AA,
@darthmeta6445
@darthmeta6445 3 ай бұрын
In a weird way, AA is firepower...
@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723
@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723 3 ай бұрын
@@darthmeta6445 And both tuna and sharks are fish,
@edwardemory7529
@edwardemory7529 2 ай бұрын
Attacking airplanes, respect the power of AA, not the big guns.
@sambob8019
@sambob8019 2 ай бұрын
We have to scrap all the ships from this time the people who built them were the same type of people who would have voted for trümp and not be accepting of diversity and inclusion
@rhedosaurus2251
@rhedosaurus2251 3 ай бұрын
North Carolina took a huge torpedo hit and shugged it off as if it were nothing. That is impressive.
@robertf3479
@robertf3479 3 ай бұрын
She was hit by a Japanese "Long Lance" torpedo, and while she didn't "shrug it off" (it actually did serious damage) she survived where other ships might have been sunk. She was in the shipyard for repairs for about 2 months. A similar hit sunk the carrier Wasp.
@rhedosaurus2251
@rhedosaurus2251 3 ай бұрын
@@robertf3479 Her crew got her into shape during the battle as if nothing happened.
@cherokee43v6
@cherokee43v6 3 ай бұрын
Funny thing is that they only just got around to making a proper repair of that damage a couple years ago. She'd gone 50 years with just the 'temporary - get her back in the fight fast' repair. The museum finally had to contract to get the fix done right.
@frednone
@frednone 2 ай бұрын
​@@robertf3479And a destroyer. It was the most successful torpedo Salvo in history.
@HossBlacksilver
@HossBlacksilver 3 ай бұрын
In the 80's I wrote a poem about the Showboat for a class project, my mom sent a copy of the poem to the museum administration to see if they would send me a patch or something. Instead they offered to let me come down and read the poem for the annual reunion, I got to meet some great guys and came back subsequent years, including the year they invited survivors of the I-19 in which they returned part of the torpedo that hit the North Carolina.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 3 ай бұрын
My home state ship 😀 we are very proud of our Showboat in NC, most decorated US battleship of WWII, ate a torpedo, and survives to this day beautifully preserved in Wilmington. Very happy to see this video
@thereissomecoolstuff
@thereissomecoolstuff 3 ай бұрын
I recently went on a cruise. The ship was 180’ longer and weighed 88000 Dwt. The North Carolina weighed just 35000 dwt. It’s truly remarkable how hard these ships fought and changed the fate of the war.
@01ZO6TT
@01ZO6TT 3 ай бұрын
Ths is a great video of BB55. I have toured her several times. It is a great memorial to all who fought and gave their lives in WW2.
@comeandfindme.45
@comeandfindme.45 3 ай бұрын
I am grateful that we have saved so many ships of WW2, but I think ENTERPRISE should have been one of them. As she was in the War, straight decked and ready to go!
@JackFlemingFan1
@JackFlemingFan1 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting your excellent video of the USS North Carolina. A few years ago while heading South on I-95 to Myrtle Beach, SC and in North Carolina my family and I stopped off in Wilmington, NC and we went aboard the USS North Carolina. Words cannot begin to describe the feeling of pride of being an American and the honor I had to be able to walk around and go inside this ship knowing she and other battleships kept America free from tyranny during WW2.
@GundamNerd-oo8io
@GundamNerd-oo8io 2 ай бұрын
As a born and raised North Carolina native, I have visited this ship many times since I was a kid and I love this ship and its history. Now I've started taking my son and he loves how big the ship is.
@iandibley8032
@iandibley8032 3 ай бұрын
This generation was, in my opinion, the bravest, toughest to walk on the planet, and I never will forget their sacrifice.
@sambob8019
@sambob8019 2 ай бұрын
We have to scrap all the ships from this time the people who built them were the same type of people who would have voted for trümp and not be accepting of diversity and inclusion we will turn it into diverse artwork for underrepresented communitys
@Intrusive_Thought176
@Intrusive_Thought176 2 ай бұрын
How about the guys from ww1?
@iandibley8032
@iandibley8032 2 ай бұрын
@Intrusive_Thought176 Good point,WW1 were also on the next level, the likes of 2nd Lieutenant Lawrence McCarthy VC ,Capt Albert Jacka VC, to name a few and many many soldiers created the ANZAC legacy, this legacy continued though amazing bravery during WW2 and conflicts since, allowing millions of people to lead lives free of oppression. Personally, I will never forget their heroism
@wesleyjarboe9571
@wesleyjarboe9571 3 ай бұрын
Wrong Enterprise. The images of the Enterprise used in the video are CVN-65 which did not exist yet in WW2. The Enterprise that fought in WW2 was CV-6, a Yorktown class carrier. Other than that, it was a great video. Thank you for telling the story of the USS North Carolina.
@mikebronicki8264
@mikebronicki8264 3 ай бұрын
Good eye! Big E was only shown for a couple seconds, but the square island tower and angled deck are clear to see.
@fredrickmillstead2804
@fredrickmillstead2804 3 ай бұрын
Yep, saw the same thing.
@jimhusselman4012
@jimhusselman4012 3 ай бұрын
There has been several USS ENTERPRISE'S all were ships in our Navy. I am waiting for them to develop the Space Force version!! Lol
@wesleyjarboe9571
@wesleyjarboe9571 3 ай бұрын
@@jimhusselman4012 LOL! If it ends up with a captain by the name of Kirk or Picard it will be too funny.
@stanburk7392
@stanburk7392 3 ай бұрын
@@mikebronicki8264 It was the shape of the aircraft that caught my eye. couldn't think of any delta shaped aircraft at the time. Unless of course she was caught in a time warp and this was a very rare photo of her. I do believe they made a movie about it years later but used the Nimitz for some reason. She would have been a game changer at the time. Even if she didn't go into combat and was used strictly to reverse engineer her weapons systems, the technological jumps would have been astounding.
@ruger8412
@ruger8412 3 ай бұрын
Thank you to all who served on the North Carolina & their loved one's who made sacrifices on the daily so the world could remain a beacon of light & free!! "For the most part." 🇺🇸 🌎✌️
@davidrudd9846
@davidrudd9846 3 ай бұрын
Great Ship and crew Also a reminder the USS Texas getting a complete work over in Galveston. They have a youtube channel so check em out. We need to preserve these Grand Old Ladies. They deserve it
@patbrewer4205
@patbrewer4205 2 ай бұрын
The Texas was in WW I and WWII
@Randy7th
@Randy7th 2 ай бұрын
My stepfather was a CB in the South Pacific from about May of 1941 until the war ended in 1945 and he mentioned this ship a couple of times-they didn't care so much as to what ship it was as long as they were hitting the enemy and not them
@L3GHO5T
@L3GHO5T 2 ай бұрын
“It speaks a language that even a dictator can understand” Bad ass
@stephendavies6949
@stephendavies6949 3 ай бұрын
It can be argued that the construction of this class on battle ship - along with the carrier fleet - signalled the start of the USN overtaking our Royal Navy as the ruler of the waves.
@stevenlarratt3638
@stevenlarratt3638 3 ай бұрын
Whats it like being the 2nd largest navy? Replies, whats it like being the second best? Silence ensues...
@paulprovenzano3755
@paulprovenzano3755 3 ай бұрын
@@stevenlarratt3638we’re the best, because we have the best DNA. Remember that. God bless the Royal Navy!
@ColKorn1965
@ColKorn1965 3 ай бұрын
I'm proud to say I have spent hundreds of hours exploring BB-55 since I was a child and my family lived nearby. ☺
@jasonbarnes8710
@jasonbarnes8710 3 ай бұрын
I live in North Carolina and every time I go to the beach I go on the ship and it never gets old good old BB 55
@CRAZYHORSE19682003
@CRAZYHORSE19682003 3 ай бұрын
Fun Facts, the North Carolina class were originally designed to have twelve 14 inch 50 caliber guns. However there were concerns that Japan was building battleships with large guns so the USN invoked the escalator clause in the Washington Naval Treaty to upgrade her main armament from 14 inch guns to the 16 inch forty five caliber guns she has today. She was too far along in the design process to modify her armor package so she became the FIRST US Battleship not armored to withstand hits from guns of the same caliber as her main battery. This was rectified with the South Dakota class, she was given a new armor package capable of protecting the ship from a 16 inch 2,250 pound AP projectile. To give the South Dakota's thicker armor they had to shorten the ships by almost 50 feet to still fall within the 35,000 ton limit of the Washington naval treaty. With the advent of the new MK-8 Super Heavy AP shell which weighed in at 2,700 pounds the South Dakota's and Iowa class battleships were also not armored to withstand hit from a 16 inch 2,700 pound super heavy AP shell.
@chandlerwhite8302
@chandlerwhite8302 2 ай бұрын
USS North Carolina is the prom queen of the US museum fleet in that gorgeous blue camouflage paint scheme. But she’s a queen that packs a kings punch.
@kennedymcgovern5413
@kennedymcgovern5413 2 ай бұрын
As a North Carolina resident, I have been aboard the North Carolina many times. She is a tourist attraction down in Wilmington now. As an American Sailor in the late 80s/early 90s, I have been to sea as a part of both the Iowa and the Wisconsin battle groups. Visitors to the Yamato and Bismark require SCUBA gear. That says it all.
@jeffreybell4801
@jeffreybell4801 16 күн бұрын
I’m born and raised in NC and have aboard the “SHOW BOAT” many times! She is still the most beautiful lady of the US NAVY! the USS ENTERPRISE always felt safer when she was being protected by the BB55! Thank you and your crew for your service, blood sweat and tears! It’s sad that we couldn’t save the USS KITTYHAWK. She also was a great ship with plenty of history especially during Vietnam.
@dangingerich2559
@dangingerich2559 2 ай бұрын
I had an uncle stationed at Camp Lejeune back in the 80s, and my family drove from Indiana down to North Carolina, I think it was 1980 or 1981, because my mom wanted to see her older brother. We went to see the museum ship at the same time, partly because I was fascinated by the US Navy at the time. It was quite the memorable time.
@waynegood9233
@waynegood9233 3 ай бұрын
When I was in the Navy in 1968 my ship the USS O'brien DD 725 when were near Vietnam could hear the NEW JERSEY ' s 16 " guns from 20 miles away from my ship
@cherokee43v6
@cherokee43v6 3 ай бұрын
Not bad... Only the NC never fired her 16" guns at another ship. Her sister Washington did, though, sinking the BB Kirishima and a Cruiser off Guadalcanal. Speaking of Washington, that is where Puget Sound is located, not North Carolina. Finally, every time you showed an image of Enterprise, it was of the CVN 65 nuclear carrier that wasn't launched until the 1960's and not CV 6.
@cherokee43v6
@cherokee43v6 3 ай бұрын
Probably could have been a little clearer about I-19's hit on the North Carolina being a serious piece of bad luck. She wasn't even the target. In fact, it is doubtful that I-19 even saw her. In fact, I think you've actually done a whole video on the I-19 shot. Six fish with six hits. Of course all six were fired at the USS Wasp, which took most of them, but (if I recall correctly) the ones that missed hit a destroyer and the NC. Thing is, if it weren't a Long Lance, NC would not have been hit. After missing the Wasp the torpedo ran for like 5 or 10 miles before encountering the NC.
@frosty3693
@frosty3693 2 ай бұрын
While it is the USS Enterprise in the video clips it is not the one from WW2. The NC was called 'the show boat' because of all the trips in and out of New York trying to find and fix the shaft vibration problems.
@trevorpotts1763
@trevorpotts1763 3 ай бұрын
So glad you made a video about North Carolina! Been looking for ages (since it’s the only battleship I’ve been on)
@juliansimpson210
@juliansimpson210 2 ай бұрын
As a Native of NC...living in my hometown of Wilmington....It is a true honor to see this great ship moored in its final resting spot every day. Whats sad about the irony of it is that through all the battles she faced...time and brackish water of the Cape fear are slowly eating away the under belly...I wish she could once again make way to the great Atlantic but not in my lifetime 😢
@sambob8019
@sambob8019 2 ай бұрын
Don't worry we'll scrap it for not being inclusive soon enough after all they were all racist
@leefury7
@leefury7 2 ай бұрын
The Yamato proved that anything can be sunk.
@robertnutter4900
@robertnutter4900 2 ай бұрын
My father was a Lieutenant JG on the North Carolina in 44-45. He said he always felt safe in her and told me she had the unfortunate distinction of shooting down more American planes than Japanese planes.
@falchion1966
@falchion1966 3 ай бұрын
I live right near the USS Massachusetts. It is a massive ship and a great tour.
@tomhart837
@tomhart837 2 ай бұрын
I worked with a guy who was a helmsman on her. Used to say he drove her around the world. I've been on several tours through the NC from the top of the superstructure to 5 ft. above the river bottom. Amazing 1920s and 30s engineering. Everything is electo/mechanical.
@waterst20
@waterst20 2 ай бұрын
I’ve been on it many times. We still use the radios for ham radio special events. They used to have shows at night that told the story of the ship. They have opened up a lot more of the ship to tour.
@bassingman9911
@bassingman9911 Ай бұрын
The Immortal Showboat. I miss those shows at night, it was awesome to see as a kid.
@daystatesniper01
@daystatesniper01 3 ай бұрын
Remember proud Americans these young men gave their all for your today
@deconklin659
@deconklin659 2 ай бұрын
I'm glad this ship still exists as a museum. I enjoy it every time I visit it. Thanks so much for this video!
@Walter-wo5sz
@Walter-wo5sz 3 ай бұрын
I was in Saipan for a month in the late 1980s. The craters and shell holes in the Japanese bunkers are still there. It was very impressive.
@1HonestAbe
@1HonestAbe 3 ай бұрын
I have heard it described that the 16" gun shells were like launching a Volkswagon beetle. And those shells could travel somewhere around 12 miles distance.
@Walter-wo5sz
@Walter-wo5sz 3 ай бұрын
On saipan the battleships cruisd in right off the reef and fired straight in at bunkers. I climbed in one and it had a nice circular door cut in the front througha couple of feet of concrete.@@1HonestAbe
@nasis18
@nasis18 Ай бұрын
The most decorated battleship of WWII.
@charleskruithoff381
@charleskruithoff381 11 күн бұрын
My Dad, Joseph C. Kruithoff, Seaman 2nd class, served on the Showboat. I have visited the ship several times and was impressed on how awesome the ship was. I just wish I had the chance to see it with my Dad!!!
@cooterwallace
@cooterwallace 3 ай бұрын
The Puget sound shipyard is in Bremerton Wa.
@DavidRouse-iz9hj
@DavidRouse-iz9hj 2 ай бұрын
A Battleship has always been a Huge Psychological weapon too. Fear! Put Fear into an enemies heart and you have them beat.
@nickf5204
@nickf5204 2 ай бұрын
This is why the navy still needs a couple of battleships. When it comes to all out bombardment of enemy fortifications, big guns can’t be replaced. Even the B52 or B1 lancer can’t bring enough lead to the fight
@user-xp8tb3qq7z
@user-xp8tb3qq7z 2 ай бұрын
My grandparents lived in Southport and the USS NC was an anual thing for me growing up. I can still smell the ship in my mind.
@bessie1854
@bessie1854 3 ай бұрын
I was stationed at Camp Lejeune for several years and had the pleasure of visiting her a couple times. A most fascinating floating museum.
@bsims6275
@bsims6275 2 ай бұрын
I can still remember gawking at the massive 16" guns on the NC when I was a kid. Awesome ship with an awesome record.
@larryjohnson7591
@larryjohnson7591 3 ай бұрын
Yes! US Battleships. Would love a history on the other dreadnoughts of this time period. How about Iowa, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, South Dakota, and the ones I cannot remember. Never hear much about the Battleships built from 1937 to 1945!
@jasonwalker3185
@jasonwalker3185 3 ай бұрын
I live near and visit the USS ALABAMA she’s an awesome sight still to this day!
@yankeeshogun
@yankeeshogun Ай бұрын
I love the way the narrator delivers the story, as well as he is one of the very few people left who uses the word, "comprise" (contain or include) correctly. Most people think comprise and consist are synonymous. Not so.
@jessgatt5441
@jessgatt5441 3 ай бұрын
I have toured the ship. Huge and still modern by naval standard. I recommend seeing her if you are ever in Wilmington, NC, well worth the time and money. I steamed in convoy with the New Jersey off the coasts of Vietnam in 67/68.
@onemission75
@onemission75 3 ай бұрын
25 inch guns! Now thats impressive for secondary armament. 2:42
@brudnick39
@brudnick39 3 ай бұрын
Well...she does have 20 five inch guns...so... LOL
@GTGibbs
@GTGibbs 3 ай бұрын
Twenty 5” guns. Along with 40mm anti-aircraft guns? .50 quads?
@mainiac4pats
@mainiac4pats 3 ай бұрын
For a twenty-one gun salllllluuuuttte, for those about to rock, we salute you……FIRE. With 25” guns of course….wtf, that’s what I heard too! 💯
@robertf3479
@robertf3479 3 ай бұрын
@@GTGibbs Besides the 20 5"/38 dual purpose guns (anti-surface and anti-aircraft) she was delivered with 16 1.1" guns in 4 quad mounts that were later replaced with 40mm Bofers guns in (by the end of the war) 15 quad mounts plus 56 20mm Oerlikon guns placed anywhere room could be found, again by the end of the war.
@Hammer6343
@Hammer6343 3 ай бұрын
I noticed at 6:24 and 8:15 i believe it shows the USS Washington. The North Carolina had an Admirals Bridge or flying bridge that the Washington didn’t have. It’s not in those shots. Great video of a great ship!
@chrisf8855
@chrisf8855 2 ай бұрын
Greatest battleship ever. And I can say that I've been on it as a kid.
@racketyjack7621
@racketyjack7621 2 ай бұрын
Great story. Long live the Showboat! If I may offer a suggestion, make a video about the Spruance class destroyers. Something more modern and yet still compelling.
@adamafan
@adamafan 3 ай бұрын
That was the CVN-65 Enterprise you showed
@ssmith1627
@ssmith1627 3 ай бұрын
I love these videos but noticed that too. I think twice it was CVN-65 instead of CV-6. Drastically different ships !
@danielbuggie591
@danielbuggie591 3 ай бұрын
@@ssmith1627 Not to mention the E=MC^2 on the deck to go along with all the jet fighters.
@ruger8412
@ruger8412 3 ай бұрын
I was like we had F14's WWII😅
@glenn_r_frank_author
@glenn_r_frank_author 3 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the movie "The Final Countdown" LOL
@donkeysunited
@donkeysunited 3 ай бұрын
Japan never stood a chance! 😂
@nickgnesa4895
@nickgnesa4895 3 ай бұрын
Listening to her history while driving past her is a wild experience.
@darrensmith6999
@darrensmith6999 3 ай бұрын
God Bless her and her past crew!
@o484
@o484 26 күн бұрын
The USS North Carolina is one of the best museum ships I've ever been to. Interestingly, it's possible to see both the USS North Carolina and USS New Jersey on the same day. You might not be able to visit both, but you can definitely see both battleships; I've done it twice.
@davidadcock8717
@davidadcock8717 2 ай бұрын
The Bravest Generation - and a GREAT SHIP!
@dixiefallas7799
@dixiefallas7799 3 ай бұрын
Fightingest!! A new word.
@bryansimon4072
@bryansimon4072 2 ай бұрын
Live in Wilmington area, get to see the old girl a couple times a week. A true pleasure to have her here and know her history.
@algentry1
@algentry1 3 ай бұрын
Carriers from both armies. I think they were from the opposing navies. I love this channel.
@lvlndco
@lvlndco 3 ай бұрын
Please use historically accurate images and images of the ships being referenced instead of some generic stock image. The nuclear powered Enterprise was not built until many years after WWII. You have plenty of stock video available of the Enterprise that served in WWII. You do this often in your videos and it cheapens the end product.
@fencerroy8117
@fencerroy8117 3 ай бұрын
USS Enterprise footage was of the later nuclear version launched in the late 60's. Big E sadly had no reactor.
@rayhuntermusic
@rayhuntermusic 3 ай бұрын
Thanks!! Thought I was seeing things 😅
@painmt651
@painmt651 2 ай бұрын
The pace of technological innovation during wartime is so incredible!
@chuckvan1568
@chuckvan1568 3 ай бұрын
I've toured the North Carolina. Truly an impressive vessel.
@rwarren58
@rwarren58 3 ай бұрын
Man, I depend on your posts to keep me going. Thanks for this!
@danam2595
@danam2595 3 ай бұрын
Always great to see my states battleship. One of these days I need to find time to go down and see her.
@cafaque
@cafaque 2 ай бұрын
Thx for all these documentaries. You're the best!
@csulb75
@csulb75 29 күн бұрын
"Dark Seas" is an excellent series. Thankyou.
@bobwitkowski6410
@bobwitkowski6410 3 ай бұрын
They keep showing the wrong USS Enterprise CVN-65 not CV-6. The latter being the correct CVN-65 served during the 1960s through the 1990s. Not during the World War 2.
@carlgraf9810
@carlgraf9810 3 ай бұрын
Your screen grab of the enterprise is wrong. It should be CV-6 but you have CVN-65, which wasn't laid down until 1958.
@Military-Museum-LP
@Military-Museum-LP 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful ship!
@michaels5582
@michaels5582 3 ай бұрын
I got to tour the North Carolina when I was stationed at Fort Bragg. She was an impressive sight
@martineastburn3679
@martineastburn3679 28 күн бұрын
The USS North Carolina is a true Tar Heal of the great state of North Carolina fame. 'Her men stood their ground as lead was flying as if their feet were sunk into Tar'. Wish I knew the author that said that what a strong statement for us Tar Heals. I, Myself, included. Lived on Kwajalein. UN Trust Territory at the time. Now free and 7 nations. Relocated Micronesia members to islands north of Guam voted to become Americans and remain there.
@richardfredericks4069
@richardfredericks4069 3 ай бұрын
Nice video, very informative 👍, but when showing clips of the Enterprise CV 6, who ever edited it is showing CVN 65 Enterprise. Just saying....
@suspiciousminds1750
@suspiciousminds1750 2 ай бұрын
I was about to make a snarky joke about the nuclear powered Enterprise being included in the video, but then I realized, this it what the movie "The Final Countdown" was based on!
@Xen_OliverOG
@Xen_OliverOG Ай бұрын
This is why im glad to be from North Carolina it just makes me happy to see a accomplishment from my state
@markalexander832
@markalexander832 3 ай бұрын
Wrong USS Enterprise at 4:32. The one in WWII did not have an angled flight deck nor was she nuclear-powered.
@MichaelBradley1967
@MichaelBradley1967 3 ай бұрын
Nor did she have jet fighters 😂🤣
@dalemiller6939
@dalemiller6939 2 ай бұрын
It has been a pleasure and an honor to be a native of North Carolina. And to have been able to take multiple tours of this fine lady!
@sambob8019
@sambob8019 2 ай бұрын
We're going to have to scrap it for not being inclusive and sensitive enough
@Bobby-hq7nz
@Bobby-hq7nz 3 ай бұрын
You Showed USS ENTERPRISE CVAN. 65 INSTEAD OF CV6 YORKTOWN CLASS.
@user-ez6nu2ot4y
@user-ez6nu2ot4y 2 ай бұрын
My wife's Uncle Hank was a plank holder in North Carolina. He believed that he was one of 17 plank holders who served throughout the war.
@dutchman7216
@dutchman7216 3 ай бұрын
This was a wonderful documentary and I truly hope I can visit her someday.
@patmcbride9853
@patmcbride9853 3 ай бұрын
4:33 Those planes would have come in real handy in WWII.
@ayrplanes
@ayrplanes 3 ай бұрын
Show it fast enough and they won't notice eh?
@frednone
@frednone 2 ай бұрын
No lie, getting spares would be an issue though.
@jeremybuchanan4759
@jeremybuchanan4759 Ай бұрын
"It speaks a language even a dictator can understand." Praise the Lord and pass the ammo.
@level98bearhuntingarmor
@level98bearhuntingarmor 3 ай бұрын
So it sounds like if it wasn't for North Carolina, Enterprise wouldn't have even seen Midway
@bobritchey9817
@bobritchey9817 3 ай бұрын
They keep talking of her covering the Enterprise but showing video of the nuclear Enterprise with her angled deck and squared Island. At least 3 times.
@massmike11
@massmike11 3 ай бұрын
The video shows the wrong Enterprise several times.
@charleswatts3078
@charleswatts3078 3 ай бұрын
I love all your channels, but I have to give you some grief for showing the CVN 65 (Enterprise) for the CV 6 being in task force 61
@TairnKA
@TairnKA 3 ай бұрын
At 11:16; the "Puget Sound Navy Yard" is in Washington State, not North Carolina (confused with ships name?).
@jackbailey9714
@jackbailey9714 7 күн бұрын
Part of me thinks that it is a shame that these ships didn’t go up against enemy ships like during the battle of Leyte Gulf. I know there were some ship vs. ship battles but it would have been interesting to see more.
@cjford2217
@cjford2217 3 ай бұрын
A shame she's sitting half buried in mud. I know the preservators do the best they can, but it's still tragic. Such a beautiful ship.
@CRAZYHORSE19682003
@CRAZYHORSE19682003 3 ай бұрын
That mud is actually preserving her hull. They build a coffer dam around her that can be drained. They can dig out the soil around sections of the hull they want to inspect or work on.
@user-sy1cj5pu6w
@user-sy1cj5pu6w 3 ай бұрын
I was also one of those students who gave money to save the North Carolina, RH from Swansboro NC
@larryesmith5060
@larryesmith5060 3 ай бұрын
Been on board that ship in Wilmington North Carolina awesome vessel
@andrewpena9041
@andrewpena9041 2 ай бұрын
I've had the pleasure of visiting the North Carolina. She's awesome. Take the "Big Bang" tour if you ever go visit.
@haroldlease9246
@haroldlease9246 3 ай бұрын
@4:34 the carrier you show is CVN 65 USS Enterprise, not CV 6 USS Enterprise. Couldn't you find any footage of CV 6?
@andrewmorrison4106
@andrewmorrison4106 3 ай бұрын
They wish it was THAT USS Enterprise
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