How One Captain’s “Illegal” Plan Sank an Entire Japanese Convoy in 9 Minutes
Автор: WW2 U.S. Legends
Загружено: 2025-11-01
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In 1944, deep in the South China Sea, one U.S. submarine captain did the unthinkable. Commander Charles “Ironhand” Walker ignored Navy orders, surfaced in the middle of a Japanese convoy, and fired every torpedo he had — ten in total. In just nine minutes, seven enemy ships were gone, the ocean was burning, and naval warfare had changed forever.
This is the true story of USS Dragonfish — the submarine that broke every rule, and the man whose “illegal” tactics turned caution into chaos, fear into fire, and doctrine into destruction.
The U.S. Navy called it reckless. History called it genius.
Dive deep into the most daring submarine attack of World War II — where one captain’s defiance sank an empire’s lifeline and proved that sometimes, breaking the rules wins the war.
Sources:
– U.S. Navy Submarine Operations Manual (1943–45)
– Pacific Fleet War Diaries, COMSUBPAC Archives
– Admiral Charles Lockwood Papers, Naval History & Heritage Command
– Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan by Clay Blair
– Declassified patrol reports: USS Tang, USS Barb, and USS Harder
Disclaimer: This video is a dramatized historical narrative created for educational and entertainment purposes.
All stories are inspired by documented events from World War II.
The content does not promote any political ideology, hatred, or violence.
Its goal is to highlight humanity, irony, and the lessons of history.
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