The "Ghost Submarine" That FOOLED Japan's Anti-Submarine Masters
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The "Ghost Submarine" That FOOLED Japan's Anti-Submarine Masters
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In June 1944, near the most heavily defended Japanese naval anchorage in the Pacific, one American submarine did the unthinkable. This video reveals the astonishing true story of USS Harder and her commander Samuel David Dealey, the man who used a forbidden tactic to sink five Japanese destroyers in just four days—and terrorize Japan’s anti-submarine forces.
At a time when U.S. submarine doctrine demanded evasion and silence, Dealey did the opposite. Instead of running from destroyers, he charged them head-on, firing torpedoes “down the throat” at point-blank range. Naval textbooks said it was suicidal. The results proved otherwise. These encounters didn’t just rewrite submarine warfare—they delayed Japan’s naval plans and helped shape the outcome of the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
This documentary-style deep dive explores World War II submarine tactics, Japanese anti-submarine doctrine, and how one captain’s refusal to follow the rules changed naval history forever.
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