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Sunday Sep 7, 2008

.14 Claymore Mine.
.57 Oil fires, first Gulf War
1.11 20mm Chain Gun.
1.16 Relaxing on Submarine deck before Mission.
1.39. Richard “Mack” Machowicz from Future Weapons took this picture during a training mission as proof he had the primary target in his sights.
2.02 Young MCPO Griffin
2.15 Submarine “Lock Out.”
2.20 SEAL firing Claymore Mine.
2.46 Pilot Rescue Training Mission.
2.55 MCPO Griffin Sniper Mission.
3.18 Rubber Duck Drop.
3.24 MCPO Griffin “Spotter” Sniper Training.
3.40 Submarine Dry Deck Launch.

These are photos I’ve collected during my 24-years as a Navy SEAL. Pictures from SEALs doing various training and deployments with SEAL Team overseas. BUD/S Training, SEAL Qualification Training, and SEAL Team is the order for guys aspiring to become Navy SEALs.

70-80% of BUD/S Trainee’s will not survive SEAL Training with the toughest part being Week, a grueling 5 and a half days with trainees continually on the move with little or no sleep.

Log PT, surf torture, boat drills and the mud flats it gets much better in SEAL Team as guys attend Jump School for static line and free fall parachuting, breaching school or sniper school to name a few and worth every push up they do in BUD/S Training, “The Toughest Military Training in the World.”

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USS Pampanito (SS-383) US Submarine Rescuing Australian POWs

Sunday Aug 31, 2008

This video is from the US Submarine “USS Pampanito” (SS-383) taken Sept 15, 1944, while rescuing British and Australian Soldiers, who are survivors of two Japanese Transport Ships the Rakuyo Maru, and the Kachidoki Maru, which were NOT MARKED as they should have been with any Red Cross Flag, and had been sunk 3 days earlier by American Submarines while the Japanese were hauling the POW’s from Malaysia to the Japanese Mainland. The Americans were totally unaware of the precious cargo they had just sunk.

These men had all been Japanese Prisoners of war for 3 years on the Maylay Peninsula, used in forced labor to construct the Burma Railway. 73 Men were plucked from the water that day by Pampanito, and taken to Saipan, where they were transferred to the US Army Hospital at Tampag Harbor on the 20th of Sept.

The Submarines USS Sealion II, USS Barb and USS Queenfish combined, rescued another 85 men from these same ships, the same day.

You can see the men are all in very poor health, coated in oil, and are all malnourished suffering from numerous illnesses, scurvy, Malaria, BeriBeri, Dysentary, Immersion foot, and almost starved to death.

They all had tales of being beaten, starved and mis-treated by the Japanese. They had been abandoned on the ship after it was torpedoed. The Japanese took all of the life boats, so the men had a short time to tear off deck hatches and stuff to float on.

After 5 days on board the Submarine, most of the survivors were able to get around pretty well, thanks to the care and assistance of the crew of the USS Pampanito. At the end you can see them eating Ice Cream, being made right there on top of the boat, and I think it would be hard to wipe the smiles from their faces.

Out of a total of 2,200 men on the two un-marked tansports that were sunk, 1,400 Perished.
Most of the survivors were unfortunately picked up by the Japanese and remained prisoners/slaves on the Mainland untill being rescued by the American Occupation Forces at Karasaki POW camp, in Sept 1945.

For a first hand narrative from a Pampanito Crewmember go here:
http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/oral_history_davis.htm

To Read a 1st hand narrative of a Survivor who was picked up by the Japanese go here:
http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/anecdotes/survivors.html

For another account of the Sinking Go Here:
http://www.subvetpaul.com/SAGA_10_85.htm

Another good Narrative of the incident that includes names and adresses of Survivors:
http://www.submarinesailor.com/history/pow/AussieBritRescue/

Pampanitos WW2 War Record, 6 battle Stars:
http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p1/pampanito.htm

This Mighty US Warship is now a US Maritime Museum in San Francisco teaching future Bubbleheads the perils, dangers, excitement and satisfaction of being a US Sub Sailor.
http://uss-pampanito.visit-san-francisco.com/

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