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Wreckage of WWII aircraft carrier USS Hornet discovered in expedition 

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Only on "CBS This Morning," we traveled with researchers on an extraordinary mission to find a piece of American military history: the USS Hornet. The Japanese sank the aircraft carrier in 1942. Mark Phillips reports.
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@Cloudepica
@Cloudepica 5 лет назад
"If you go down to my locker,there's 40 bucks in it...you can have it" could this veteran hero be anymore awesome.
@chalkfarmcarsquadso1664
@chalkfarmcarsquadso1664 4 года назад
The man is a LEGEND💯
@antonioacevedo5200
@antonioacevedo5200 3 года назад
Pretty sharp mind for a man his age.
@lizmalcom3214
@lizmalcom3214 3 года назад
That is exactly what I thought. I loved his sense of humor too
@youtubehooked7170
@youtubehooked7170 3 года назад
Its amazing to me that after 70plus years he still remember it. While also me cant even remember what i was thinking a minute ago.
@terryknutson3202
@terryknutson3202 3 года назад
His face just lit up when he saw where he served at 4:20. i believe this Old sense of humor has left us, people are just dreary anyomore......
@jimmythundarrsdrumcoverser492
@jimmythundarrsdrumcoverser492 5 лет назад
"If you go down to my locker,there's 40 bucks in it...you can have it".....Looks pretty good for 95 don't he?
@crand20033
@crand20033 5 лет назад
I've got hundreds in a safe in my deadbolt locked closet. If I die, I don't think you will get to it. No one else has a key or knows how to get in.
@robertwheeler5125
@robertwheeler5125 5 лет назад
He does look good. Healthy living can help some.
@FunksIncKeys
@FunksIncKeys 5 лет назад
What was $40 in 1942 worth in today's money? Adjusted for inflation, $40.00 in 1942 is equal to $648.34 in 2019, However it's still $40 bucks LOL
@Dillinger86
@Dillinger86 5 лет назад
Adjusted for inflation, $40.00 in 1942 is equal to $648.34
@MustangSam
@MustangSam 5 лет назад
He sure does look great for that age. God Bless him.
@amjonas1
@amjonas1 3 года назад
They kept the ship's location a secret so no one could steal those 40 bucks
@marneus
@marneus 3 года назад
American companies like Odyssey will go and steal even the teeth feelings of the dead sailors.
@Someguy6571
@Someguy6571 3 года назад
@SgtBaker16 No one is going to try to salvage the metal of a sunken wreck that has sat on the bottom of the ocean for over 70 years. Especially given it is more than three miles down.
@asicdathens
@asicdathens 3 года назад
@@Someguy6571 Pre atomic era iron is very valuable and expensive, since it has no traces of radioactivity and its used to manufacture scientific / industrial equipment to measure radiation. A lot of WWII sunk ships were gutted for this valuable commodity.
@Someguy6571
@Someguy6571 3 года назад
@@asicdathens I doubt anyone is going to try to recover metal from a ship 3 miles down on the ocean floor. That is just something I would say would be too expensive.
@n3v3rforgott3n9
@n3v3rforgott3n9 3 года назад
might also be lots of unexploded ordnance on it as well
@apiqtecky7126
@apiqtecky7126 3 года назад
I just realized, that we are the last generation to talk to veteran
@justinpeace9118
@justinpeace9118 3 года назад
I think he ment WW2 Folks
@stevethomas760
@stevethomas760 3 года назад
I have a good friend her father passed a couple months ago at 94. He was a veteran of the Pacific War. Met him when he was 92, sharp mentally, still doing yard work.
@jesseplaysgames2032
@jesseplaysgames2032 3 года назад
I was born in '93 and thought of that a lot growing up. Especially because my own grandfather was a WWII veteran for the Army Air Core. Knowing that I'm one of the last generations that will meet WWII Veterans, I have taken advantage in my life of every possible opportunity to meet WWII veterans. I usually try to listen to their story, thank them, and ask to take a photo with them for my own memories. I've gotten to meet, and take photos from WWII veterans from almost every theatre of the war. One of my most recent interactions that I am very fond of was meeting a Pearl Harbor Survivor while I was going on a walk. I made sure I got a selfie with that man after we chatted. They're more like celebrities to me than any celebrity ever will be. I got to spend my young years in relative peace, because men like him gave up their young years to defend against evil. (Relative because I've spent quite a bit of time in the Middle-East)
@maximussarcasticus1312
@maximussarcasticus1312 3 года назад
And we need to remember. My father and uncles were all in WW2 and I loved listening to their stories. But people want deny the past (e.g. Holocaust) so it is up to each generation to take the stories to the next. This was a good report.
@vlcallmeprince-x6032
@vlcallmeprince-x6032 2 года назад
@@danielprado3611 Everyone
@JaleelJohanson62
@JaleelJohanson62 5 лет назад
Imagine seeing your battle station 77 years later.... It looked perfectly preserved at that depth too!
@Dargonhuman
@Dargonhuman 5 лет назад
Seriously. If I got chills just from watching that, I can't imagine what he was experiencing. I'm honestly impressed he was able to even speak; the repressed memories that must have been triggered seeing that would have overwhelmed most people.
@JaleelJohanson62
@JaleelJohanson62 5 лет назад
@@Dargonhuman I agree completely.
@AlexSlavenDrums
@AlexSlavenDrums 5 лет назад
I wouldn't say preserved haha
@AlanABuchanan
@AlanABuchanan 5 лет назад
u have the wrong social
@FloridaHockeyFan
@FloridaHockeyFan 4 года назад
I think the salt levels drop the further down u go.
@jaridkeen123
@jaridkeen123 4 года назад
Im going for that $40. I got a snorkel and some goggles. Wish me luck!
@IcECreAm-sv2qv
@IcECreAm-sv2qv 4 года назад
Jarid Gaming 17000 feet down smh
@extremeweatherhunter8032
@extremeweatherhunter8032 4 года назад
IcE.CreAm Boring old shoe that doesn't take a joke smh
@beezertwelvewashingbeard8703
@beezertwelvewashingbeard8703 4 года назад
......as you backflip over the side of the boat with a fanny pack and boltcutters.
@danielmadden1688
@danielmadden1688 4 года назад
i got their before you and took that 40 dollars, and bought some stuff on Amazon
@RobertELee-fj8xq
@RobertELee-fj8xq 3 года назад
Good luck
@brickfacem109r9
@brickfacem109r9 4 года назад
$40 in 1942 / 2019= $618
@Eray2007
@Eray2007 3 года назад
Stonks
@Laynenelson320
@Laynenelson320 3 года назад
Damn so there’s 618$ in his locker now? That’s insane
@drakashrakenburgproduction5369
@drakashrakenburgproduction5369 3 года назад
Raise it!
@JoeFlation
@JoeFlation 3 года назад
@@drakashrakenburgproduction5369 Historical Grave Site. leave it alone and honor and cherish it, for the Freedoms those sailors lives were given for
@Nmdixon-cu7vm
@Nmdixon-cu7vm 3 года назад
Layne Nelson in 1942 yes. In 2020 now, it’s $40.
@christinawhite9256
@christinawhite9256 Год назад
My father was a sailor on this ship. He was a gunner. I remember family members saying that be sailors were lined up and had to jump into the ocean, swim away from the sinking ship, and wait to be picked up. He never talked about to me. Thankfully, he survived, and he was the greatest man I ever knew.
@blackhawk7r221
@blackhawk7r221 Год назад
Christina, my grandfather was also in a gun battery on the Hornet. He survived. Same jump. Same swim. If these great guys were still around I would put them in touch. You stay safe.
@em1osmurf
@em1osmurf Год назад
on a different note, my father finished ww2 in a new caledonia army hospital with gut bayonet wound. since he wasn't on guadalcanals official list, he didn't even get a purple heart. 40 years later he met our minister, army guad vet--he wasn't on the List either. DOD is incompetent at best. oo rah.
@aequitas8749
@aequitas8749 5 лет назад
A salute to the Sailors who defend America on the seas!
@ReformedSooner24
@ReformedSooner24 5 лет назад
Aequitas Damn straight
@billhuber2964
@billhuber2964 5 лет назад
Thank you sir.
@kevlar6836
@kevlar6836 5 лет назад
Your welcome. 🇺🇸
@CallsignAllfather
@CallsignAllfather 5 лет назад
1WildlandFirefighter maybe in Europe, but the Japanese attacked us and killed our sailors and civilians, we brought justice.
@herodax
@herodax 5 лет назад
Aequitas defend America at the Japanese coast? Hahahaha
@michaeloneil433
@michaeloneil433 5 лет назад
This was my Grandfathers ship. He was apart of its history and shared its memories. I never got to talk to him but it is about time she is found. God bless the men and the ship that were lost.
@fox286
@fox286 5 лет назад
It would be nice to get the ship out of the ocean and restore it, but too much time has passed. Hornet (CV8) is the sister ship of Enterprise (CV6) and Yorktown (CV5). It is shame that US government did little to preserve the legendary sister ships from WW2.
@louievelayo4100
@louievelayo4100 5 лет назад
Yes, you're right... E would've been saved or at the least turned into a museum ship but NO!, Truman says we don't need her anymore!... At least she had a better "death" than Sara... Better scrapped than nuked...
@robertwheeler5125
@robertwheeler5125 5 лет назад
@@fox286 They would have scraped her after the war. But the ship is the final resting place for a lot of brave American Sailors. Fitting not to disturb those.
@aident6911
@aident6911 5 лет назад
Less we forget the fallen from all armed forces of the world.
@itsmeanthony9704
@itsmeanthony9704 5 лет назад
Reap the Whirlwind my two great uncles where part of the D-Day invasion sadly one passed in Germany, right before Berlin was captured.
@blade913
@blade913 4 года назад
Can you imagine being his age, coming down there in a suit. Diver: Where are you going? Veteran: Just grabbing some money I left behind.
@bozo5982
@bozo5982 4 года назад
Blade Vamp It would be cool if they could dive down there.
@lyhthegreat
@lyhthegreat 4 года назад
@@bozo5982 why would he even bring money onto the ship? i mean there's no way you could spend them there right?
@NishnaValleyRailVideos
@NishnaValleyRailVideos 4 года назад
lyhthegreat Trading for Cigarettes and food
@lyhthegreat
@lyhthegreat 4 года назад
@@NishnaValleyRailVideos i would rather hold on to my cigarettes if i were on the ship cause who knows if you can survive tomorrow? money is useless when you dont survive to use them..just like how a man would trade a gold bar for a bottle of water in the desert..
@JohnJohn-hd3qu
@JohnJohn-hd3qu 3 года назад
bozo You can dive to any depth right now, just maybe not back up, lol.
@worldman3218
@worldman3218 4 года назад
In the old vet's mind "she's as beautiful as the day I lost her"
@raymondweaver8526
@raymondweaver8526 3 года назад
I would how he slept that night
@jackma9816
@jackma9816 5 лет назад
I’m not a blobfish, but 40$ is 40$.
@soop597
@soop597 5 лет назад
But you *ARE* a communist
@moisesezequielgutierrez
@moisesezequielgutierrez 5 лет назад
@@soop597 Congratulations! You won a free ticket to Gulag! Now off you go!
@marcoAKAjoe
@marcoAKAjoe 5 лет назад
@@moisesezequielgutierrez hahaha
@justintimeboi31
@justintimeboi31 5 лет назад
It's our $40
@LandCruisin
@LandCruisin 5 лет назад
$40 back then would be $620 in todays money.
@jamescunningham4418
@jamescunningham4418 5 лет назад
Guns still pointing up
@kimmer6
@kimmer6 5 лет назад
Richard's 3''-50 looks ready to fire. There was also a quad 1.1'' AA mount shown.
@_spooT
@_spooT 5 лет назад
yes, because she fought one final battle before she started to list
@kimmer6
@kimmer6 5 лет назад
Makes sense. I didn't see the loading trays. A brass 5''-38 case is my umbrella holder by my door.
@anthonyjimenez6902
@anthonyjimenez6902 5 лет назад
James Cunningham she still fighting her last battle to this day
@nasercea
@nasercea 5 лет назад
the water forced that guns upward on its way down the bottom
@temgmcks00
@temgmcks00 5 лет назад
My wife’s great uncle served on, and went down with, the Hornet. My son is named after him. This was a very exciting find for our family and it’s history!
@dr.meddenrasen4193
@dr.meddenrasen4193 3 года назад
is he named after the ship or your wifes great uncle?
@temgmcks00
@temgmcks00 3 года назад
Dr. Med den Rasen, great uncle
@bobuboi4643
@bobuboi4643 3 года назад
@@dr.meddenrasen4193 I'm pretty sure all American warships are called "she"
@tommatt2ski
@tommatt2ski 2 года назад
@@bobuboi4643 The German battleships were the only ships referred to in masculine terms , so Bismarck and Tirpitz are brothers NOT sisters !
@okkok8501
@okkok8501 2 года назад
I legit thought you named your son "Hornet"
@TheLastArbiter
@TheLastArbiter 5 лет назад
So glad they found this important piece of history. She and her crew fought hard. That veteran was great too
@jamest6837
@jamest6837 5 лет назад
I just about lost it when i saw this...At the 4:53 mark that's my dads squadron VS-8 and he's kneeling in the pic third one from the left! He was a tailseat gunner in a scout bomber.... He got an air medal the day the ship was sunk.....I have this picture in the hallway at my house...I wish he was alive to see this....
@hardlydank932
@hardlydank932 5 лет назад
SBD Dauntless?
@jamest6837
@jamest6837 5 лет назад
@@hardlydank932 yes...
@ekweseman
@ekweseman 5 лет назад
@@hardlydank932 The SBD Dauntless wasn't a scout bomber; it was a dive bomber.
@hardlydank932
@hardlydank932 5 лет назад
@@ekweseman I know, but SBD stands for Scout Bomber and the D is for Douglas, the company who made it
@DaLoganFrost
@DaLoganFrost 5 лет назад
OUR mission is to remember! Your father's service and sacrifice still lives in our hearts and minds! God Bless
@Thatguy01984
@Thatguy01984 5 лет назад
I wish they could've squeezed in the fact she carried the Doolittle Raiders. Really, really cool they found her. God bless USA.
@messmeister92
@messmeister92 5 лет назад
Trent Friend Agreed! That, and she was the last US fleet carrier ever lost to enemy fire.
@ZorinInc
@ZorinInc 5 лет назад
There's a lot of history missing/wrong in this report. My grandfather was on her from commissioning, through the Doolittle raid, right up until she was damaged, not sunk, by the Japanese. We tried to tow her back to Pearl, gave up and tried to scuttle her ourselves, then cut her loose and left her to be sink. Yeah, I suppose it was by the Japanese, but only after we wrote her off.
@messmeister92
@messmeister92 5 лет назад
James Hall As with a lot of historical events, I guess there was just too much to squeeze into a 5 minute news segment.
@ULTRA_2112
@ULTRA_2112 5 лет назад
@@messmeister92: USS Princeton (CVL-23) was an US-Navy light aircraft carrier of the Independence-class and was lost on 24 October 1944 in the Battle of Leyte Gulf by Japanese air attack.
@messmeister92
@messmeister92 5 лет назад
Triton As I stated, she was the last *FLEET* carrier considered to be lost to enemy fire, according to the US Navy. There were many smaller carriers which were lost after that, however. It’s a weird stat given that it’s a technicality, but significant given both how many carriers the US fielded later in the war and how many more the Japanese would lose.
@WWIIDDSS
@WWIIDDSS 5 лет назад
“When you go home, tell them of us and say: for your tomorrow, we gave our today”
@tomwolak3362
@tomwolak3362 4 года назад
What a beautiful quote.For your tomorrow we gave our today.My eyes are tearing up.
@eileeneclark9011
@eileeneclark9011 4 года назад
9/20/19.....THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE is such a small thing to say.....I say THANKS FOR KEEPING AMERICA FREE + SAFE FROM THE ONES WHO THREATEN OUR FREEDOM + WAY OF LIFE! GOD BLESS ALL THESE GUYS & KEEP THEM IN OUR MEMORIES/ THOUGHTS/PRAYERS! GOD BLESS OUR MILITARY---ESP THE ONES WHO HAVE "GONE AHEAD"--- GOD BLESS POTUS TRUMP! GOD BLESS AMERICA + OUR CONSTITUTION + OUR CULTURE + OUR WAY OF LIFE IN FREEDOM + LIBERTY... 🗽 🎊🎇🎉🎆 💝
@nickoshana2246
@nickoshana2246 3 года назад
So True ! This is where you find REAL Heroes>.
@WatcherintheDark69
@WatcherintheDark69 4 года назад
To the brave sailors of the USS Hornet, thank you for your service.
@mikearakelian6368
@mikearakelian6368 Год назад
Well done shipmates; always in our hearts...
@miassenpai6057
@miassenpai6057 5 лет назад
All Hail to USS Hornet and to her Doolittle Raiders...even at under the sea,shes still a beauty Greetings from the Philippines.. 🇵🇭🇵🇭
@normanalvarez5751
@normanalvarez5751 5 лет назад
Thank you my friends from the Philippines
@GabrielUngacta
@GabrielUngacta 5 лет назад
US and Philippines brothers forever
@Shiinamo
@Shiinamo 5 лет назад
@@GabrielUngacta hmmmm *lets not talk about the american invasion of the Philippines*
@doodskie999
@doodskie999 5 лет назад
Greatest ship battles happened in the philippines in leyte. Wish they could explore it there if it werent so deep. Some say some japanese ships still has those gold bars inside them. Lots of ships sank there in WW2
@GabrielUngacta
@GabrielUngacta 5 лет назад
@@Shiinamo we must learn from our past mistakes and acknowledge those wrong doings. So that the US and Philippines will be brothers forever.
@THE-HammerMan
@THE-HammerMan 5 лет назад
He looks fantastic for being 95! God bless him and all the Hornet's crew- brave sailors all!
@garrythompson4132
@garrythompson4132 2 года назад
My father served during World War Two on the battleship, the USS Missouri. The term "hero" gets tossed around a lot and to many people undeserving of the title. These were the real heros. They fought for country, our way of life and our freedoms which many take for granted everyday. God bless them all.
@robharding4028
@robharding4028 3 года назад
I have so much respect for that old guy ! who was a gunner on the Hornet,95 yrs old, what a lovely- appreciative guy , even said they could have his 40 bucks that he left in his locker , all those years ago, well done sir, glad you made it back, and saw your old ship one more time.
@edhunter1976
@edhunter1976 5 лет назад
R.I.P. to all the brave soldiers!!! Greetings from Germany
@yuukinedate2576
@yuukinedate2576 5 лет назад
Uhmmmmmm ehhhhh 😄😅😅😅 Hehehe
@eliteg125
@eliteg125 5 лет назад
yuukine date there was a difference between the Germans and the S.S cause the S.S were the nazis but the German army had no real idea what was going on cause of propaganda.
@madwolf0966
@madwolf0966 5 лет назад
War is over it is all grey no need for senseless hate unless you really just can't be at peace.
@MrToast-sk9vn
@MrToast-sk9vn 5 лет назад
@1WildlandFirefighter Uhm, he never said that, or even gave a hint of that.
@MrToast-sk9vn
@MrToast-sk9vn 5 лет назад
@1WildlandFirefighter So you are saying, that because he said, that most of the German Army didn't really know what was going on, that he thinks Communism was not a threat to Europe? What?
@daltonroller2998
@daltonroller2998 5 лет назад
Hornet was perhaps one of the most historic ships of WWII. She was the sister ship of Enterprise, with whom she sailed with till the end. I’m glad they found her remains
@jameszannino9404
@jameszannino9404 4 года назад
Greatest generation of Americans to ever grace this country. God Rest their souls
@jamessveinsson6006
@jamessveinsson6006 4 года назад
We fought on two fronts.and took the blunt of tbe enemy head on!
@hectorvelazquez5254
@hectorvelazquez5254 4 года назад
@Zeksteve Guaranteed the U.S would've finished the job if they were as close as Russia was. Geography also played a huge part
@Sam-im5tc
@Sam-im5tc 4 года назад
@@hectorvelazquez5254 Difference was Russia got there while taking on a higher percentage of the German military. We only really took the brunt of the fighting from Japan.
@drakashrakenburgproduction5369
@drakashrakenburgproduction5369 3 года назад
@KH Attire you mean the Japanese and the Germans?
@justinpeace9118
@justinpeace9118 3 года назад
@Zeksteve And Lots of them.
@geoben1810
@geoben1810 4 года назад
As a proud U.S. NAVY veteran I salute the brave crew of the U.S. Hornet and those who perished. Stand down gentlemen, your mission has been fulfilled. RIP ✌🏻
@WillzAwesome
@WillzAwesome 5 лет назад
Incredible, my great grandfather was on this ship when it sank and he made it out, I never met him but he was a great man and I wish he was alive to see this discovery.
@vfrexup
@vfrexup 5 лет назад
RIP brave sailors and airmen of the US navy. Respect from Scotland.
@youronlinegirlfriend5508
@youronlinegirlfriend5508 5 лет назад
Thanks friend
@jayscott7309
@jayscott7309 2 года назад
Thanks friend
@michaeldavis2420
@michaeldavis2420 3 года назад
Actually since it’s 40$ and it’s 77 years ago those 40$ could be worth something!
@Josh-bw9uq
@Josh-bw9uq 3 года назад
Clorox Bleach like 100-200 dollars maybe more I dunno
@georgebamber6871
@georgebamber6871 3 года назад
It was months salary back then but the money would need to be stored in a bank to make money
@thebarkcultist4789
@thebarkcultist4789 3 года назад
Also probably wet and decomposed by now
@apexdeer9362
@apexdeer9362 3 года назад
You should go snorkeling for it
@nicholasgertrude197
@nicholasgertrude197 3 года назад
@@Josh-bw9uq comment above says $618 (2019)
@the4seasons4ever
@the4seasons4ever 5 лет назад
GOD BLESS ALL WHO SERVED ON THE USS HORNET.
@thunderbird1
@thunderbird1 5 лет назад
wow, amazing! May she and her crew rest in peace. She fought a hard battle in a tough war and bloody war. She will be missed, but never forgotten.
@dayday1744
@dayday1744 2 года назад
Great profile pic lol
@alexkim9578
@alexkim9578 Год назад
And uss enterprise watch as her little sister excepted the coup de grace / scuttled by american navy for not to be captured. After death of hornet she became enraged for vengeance became the grey ghost
@ut000bs
@ut000bs 5 лет назад
She had a very short and very sweet career. She only served in the Navy a year and six days but what a year it was. She was also the last fleet carrier to ever be sunk by enemy fire. Edit: When I saw the 1.1-inch AA gun, the one with the 4 barrels, I knew it had to be the Hornet.
@TheCaptainSplatter
@TheCaptainSplatter 5 лет назад
For the USA you mean
@therightarmofthefreeworld4579
@therightarmofthefreeworld4579 4 года назад
One of my Grandfathers served on the Hornet. He too lived a long good life afterwards.
@mattperrin8372
@mattperrin8372 5 лет назад
Sitting there very proud after all these years, thanks to those who sailed on her and well done to the team for locating her. Hi from the UK
@arsenal-slr9552
@arsenal-slr9552 5 лет назад
On to Midway! There's 4 Japanese carriers waiting out there. USS Wasp needs to be found too!
@qwilliams1539
@qwilliams1539 5 лет назад
They found the Wasp yesterday.
@jerrydiver1
@jerrydiver1 4 года назад
Well, the Wasp isn't all that far away from the Hornet site. I'm surprised they didn't search for her on that same expedition.
@lyhthegreat
@lyhthegreat 4 года назад
@@jerrydiver1 what about the bumblebee?
@Fister365
@Fister365 4 года назад
They found the Kaga and Akagi last year.
@silverdrillpickle7596
@silverdrillpickle7596 5 лет назад
“There’s $40 in my locker...you can have it.” Truly the Greatest Generation.
@billhuber2964
@billhuber2964 5 лет назад
My dad's ship went down in the Gulf of Mexico. He lost $100.00. He could care less about the money. He was alive!!!
@TheCaptainSplatter
@TheCaptainSplatter 5 лет назад
That remark was great.
@TheOmkardhamne
@TheOmkardhamne 4 года назад
I had tears in my eyes when veteran says "wow"... nostalgic.
@robertphillips6296
@robertphillips6296 3 года назад
Remarkably well preserved! RIP USS Hornet and your crew.
@plathrop7737
@plathrop7737 5 лет назад
3.5 miles down, wow. That's a mile farther below than the Titanic. Good work and God bless. Now where's that locker. haha
@JetsBauer
@JetsBauer 5 лет назад
Wow still in fantastic shape. From a time when all Americans were united and not petty arguing or being played by the dishonest media. These were real men, men of courage and valor. Rest easy saliors, your country owes you everything. Real heros, thank you all
@younghannibal7434
@younghannibal7434 5 лет назад
Racism was still alive and well back then
@JetsBauer
@JetsBauer 5 лет назад
@@younghannibal7434 yeah, I don't care. pick your participation trophy up by the door
@robertwoods7739
@robertwoods7739 5 лет назад
Im not racist, just the way I see it. Sorry.
@anarchyandempires5452
@anarchyandempires5452 5 лет назад
Actually about %45 of Americans wanted to us to join the Germans, only reason we ever decided to trow our lot with the Brits was because of the Pearl harbor Attack.
@robertwoods7739
@robertwoods7739 5 лет назад
@@anarchyandempires5452 actually about 75-80% of America were for neutrality until pearl harbor. If Hitler hadn't of declared war on the U.S we might not have ever got into the fight in Europe. You need to read a book.
@MrCoach1949
@MrCoach1949 4 года назад
my dad( I'm 71) was on the Hornet. At the end of the video is a picture of the crew. My dad is in the front row above the officers. THANK YOU
@TNsher776
@TNsher776 5 лет назад
Wow! Thank You for your service USS Hornet and to the crew that was on it!
@markcrenshaw9562
@markcrenshaw9562 5 лет назад
My salute to my brothers who served on board the Hornet.
@SiriusOmens
@SiriusOmens 5 лет назад
When I went through Navy boot camp they taught us a lot about famous ships that sank. My 3 favorite story’s were the USS Arizona, USS Indianapolis, and the USS Hornet. I remember when we were doing swim quals in the Indianapolis building we were talking about the USS Cole and the Indianapolis came up. He said he hopes that they find the Indianapolis and the Hornet in our life time because he’d love to see what they look like now. Well I’m happy I can say I lived to see them both rediscovered as well!
@kendavid891
@kendavid891 5 лет назад
Bittersweet memories for him.my family,uncles,nephews all in the service.amazing technology to see that decades later
@wramsey2656
@wramsey2656 4 года назад
Thank you to the search crew and ship A-1 service! Special salute to Richard Nowatzki. My dad served as naval fighter pilot from early 1942 thru WWII, Korea, and post Korea to 1964. He was Cmdr John W Ramsey with VF-11 Sundowners and served two tours of Guadalcanal (the first one was supposed to have been on Hornet CV-8 but was bumped by Doolittle) and the second tour on Hornet CV-12. These ship finds are special and i really appreciate the time and effort by search crews AND the news coverage by CBS! God Bless.
@Thom3748
@Thom3748 5 лет назад
Believe it or not, the location of the ship has to be protected. Despite it's deep sea location. There are now rogue scavengers who sail and around strip these grave sites of their steel and other important metals. They've desecrated and devastated sunken Japanese warship in other parts of the great Pacific basin.
@jerm5772
@jerm5772 5 лет назад
Even at 3 miles down?
@colintraveller
@colintraveller 5 лет назад
@@jerm5772 You would be surprised ...
@deathsheir2035
@deathsheir2035 5 лет назад
@Jer M: Yes, even at 3 miles down.
@whtalt92
@whtalt92 5 лет назад
@@jerm5772 Scavengers have completely removed the remains of several allied ships that were sunk during the battle in the Java Sea ( february 1942). See www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37997640
@gabagoo91
@gabagoo91 5 лет назад
That's the mistake Robert Ballard made back when he found the RMS Titanic. He disclosed the exact coordinates to the vessel's location, and here came the scavengers who desecrated the grave site. I hope the same fate doesn't befall the Hornet.
@jona.scholt4362
@jona.scholt4362 5 лет назад
Amazing, glad they found her. Though my favorite thing about this, and I suspect many agree, was his quick wit asking for his $40. Ships are great but they're big hunks of metal with no context without the stories of those who sailed them. Hats off to Richard Nowatzki (sorry for the likely mangled spelling) and his shipmates.
@teameq5938
@teameq5938 5 лет назад
It's a blessing to listen to old folks tell there stories...ONCE A HERO , ALWAYS A HERO 🇺🇸
@datruth9872
@datruth9872 5 лет назад
Amazing ! It was so long ago . This new generation needs to see the sacrifice of men like this.
@worldwar2freak12
@worldwar2freak12 5 лет назад
Remarkably well preserved! Simply incredible.
@hlcotten6587
@hlcotten6587 5 лет назад
His appearance is superb, to be 95 years old. His memory was also. May he finish his life's course well. He has served faithfully in his youth...
@seniorsurveyor
@seniorsurveyor 5 лет назад
Thank you for your service. I am a Navy vet myself...an airdale...served on the carrier USS Forestall (CVA 59) during the closing years of the Vietnam "conflict" with a recon squad. God bless the men of the Hornet, may their memory and action be long remembered with honor, pride, and gratitude..
@roryvonbrutt7302
@roryvonbrutt7302 3 года назад
Thank that gentleman and all of them and everyone from all the wars for their service, true icons ! ! !
@RedcoatsReturn
@RedcoatsReturn 4 года назад
Breathtaking to see the carrier again. Cap off to those brave young men, who did not make it back. Fullest respect also to the brave men who were more fortunate, I am glad he made it to 90 to see his old ship again. 🇺🇸
@mikeholton9876
@mikeholton9876 5 лет назад
its astounding to see things so clearly, and how well preserved she is down there. one of THE great ships in American Naval History
@maxboonkittypoison
@maxboonkittypoison 3 года назад
What a great honor to see him happy that they found the ship. I'm so glad for him. And thanks to those guys we have the life we have today as we know it. Thank you!!! There is a special place in heaven for these guys.
@mathbrown9099
@mathbrown9099 Год назад
Good show, CBS Mornings. Keep these historical warships in our sight.
@david9783
@david9783 5 лет назад
The ship looks astonishingly clear of the usual encrustation of marine growth.Maybe because she is so deep.RIP guys.
@Viniskates
@Viniskates 5 лет назад
Amazing video, well done. Such a great watch!
@dodgeviper1372
@dodgeviper1372 5 лет назад
AWSOME sent chills down me. R.I.P to all those who died aboard and everywhere else off course.
@arkansasmountainman
@arkansasmountainman 4 года назад
Thank you for finding the Hornet and thank you for not giving out it's location. Thanks and love to all of those who served in WWII, HEROES every single one of them!
@ObamaTookMyCat
@ObamaTookMyCat 5 лет назад
the most fascinating thing about this ship and the Indy, is that the paint is STILL THERE
@Rob-vv5yn
@Rob-vv5yn 5 лет назад
@ !ObamaTookMyCar! There’s no oxygen in the water this deep, so they don’t rust, till they are brought to the surface, there’s a bit more to it but that’s the basic version.
@anthonyc4138
@anthonyc4138 4 года назад
@@Rob-vv5yn yep
@johnmonster652
@johnmonster652 5 лет назад
Salute Shipmates rest easy we have the watch, you stand properly relieved. USS Hornet CV-8 remains upright steaming into the wind to launch and recover aircraft. All they need to do is find the USS Wasp and all the major US Carriers lost during WWII will have been found. The Japanese Carriers should be next, even though they where our enemies 74+ years have softened the edges of those who fought each other.
@deathsheir2035
@deathsheir2035 5 лет назад
Wreck of IJN Carrier Kaga was found in 1999. So yeah, we're looking for all the ships.
@gregoryshorts700
@gregoryshorts700 5 лет назад
Well said
@_spooT
@_spooT 5 лет назад
When you become a soldier urself, u develop 2 sides. a soldier, a man/woman on a uniform serving his country, following his orders and doing his/her duty. 2nd, even with all that, we have to remember that we are still human beings. that's were u hear lines like "as a soldier, it was my duty. but as a man, i have my regrets"
@michaelt9443
@michaelt9443 5 лет назад
Panzer Leutenant pretty sure Lexington was found.
@michaelt9443
@michaelt9443 5 лет назад
Yeah it says March 4 last year
@devinrunnels9093
@devinrunnels9093 4 года назад
The ship is actually in pretty good shape for being at the bottom of the ocean for 70 years
@dawsonindustries
@dawsonindustries 4 года назад
And the plane. U can still smell the fresh paint. Died in war but yet feels like still in it. Never to be taken out. U can still see the blue white paint. Even the star. All original and real
@Tony.795
@Tony.795 4 года назад
@Pyro Head Its probably because theres no light reaching this depth. If im correct they had to constanly apply new paint to prevent the ship from rusting when it still was operational.
@jamessveinsson6006
@jamessveinsson6006 4 года назад
The bomb tractor did not move while sinking!
@wiley5oh51
@wiley5oh51 3 года назад
Salt water acts as a preservative. The only original wood in the USS Constitution is below the waterline
@timothyhouse1622
@timothyhouse1622 3 года назад
@@wiley5oh51 uh, no. It isn't because of the salinity. And for metal, salt water is worse than anything. The reason it is in good shape is because of lack of oxygen and sunlight at that depth.
@Lupen1993
@Lupen1993 4 года назад
Hats off and salute to the brave soldiers who defend their country.. Greetings and respect from 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@theAverageJoe25
@theAverageJoe25 Год назад
Sailers
@brandonthomas303
@brandonthomas303 4 года назад
Simply amazing!! God bless all those souls that fought and that died so that America can be free!!
@arnoldstollar5375
@arnoldstollar5375 5 лет назад
Clear water and clean water, good film
@TXMEDRGR
@TXMEDRGR 4 года назад
I'm glad the old sailor got to see his ship again. A sailor's ship always carries a lot of memories for him, both good and bad.
@panibe00
@panibe00 4 года назад
Thank you sir for your service
@majordisappointment8692
@majordisappointment8692 5 лет назад
Thanks for all that served on her and those that died on that day ........
@sirboomsalot4902
@sirboomsalot4902 5 лет назад
The Petrel does it again. I’m glad they continued wreck hunting after Paul Allen passed. And they do it quick too, just a few days ago they found Hiei
@wvbygraceofgod5508
@wvbygraceofgod5508 5 лет назад
I know right? My god they found the Indy! Not to mention the Lexington, Juneau, Ward just to name a few. On the opposing team the Musashi, Fuso, and Hiei and more. You really have to give it to these guys of the Petrel, I was worried too after Paul Allen died but they’re still soldiering on thank goodness. I seen where the multi-millionaire Richard Branson and his team of scientists are going down to the big blue hole off of Belize to do “Ground Breaking Work”. They ought to take a look at what the Petrel is doing and help find our ships and the brave souls that are still missing, But that’s probably not on their scope of thinking. They’re probably out there to “save another species of squid” or something rather to look for “instruments of war.” That’s one of the things I admired about Paul Allen is that he tried to preserve WW2 history so that others would learn and remember what it takes to preserve freedom and so that others could have freedom also.
@stewartpidasle6165
@stewartpidasle6165 3 года назад
THANKS TO ALL WHO HAVE SERVED OUR GREAT CONTRY.
@siegleed
@siegleed 2 года назад
My Uncle TJ was on that ship when she was sunk. Survived and re assigned to the Yorktown which was also sunk. He returned home and lived a full life. His recollections of war were captivating.
@ericx4124
@ericx4124 5 лет назад
God bless and thank you to those lost and this hero.
@xtofficial9643
@xtofficial9643 4 года назад
The flashbacks and emotions he must have felt when he seen the gun he was manning
@skinner5334
@skinner5334 Год назад
Amazing stuff- I’m so grateful for all their bravery and sacrifices. True heroes.
@STHFGDBY
@STHFGDBY 3 года назад
Incredible footage. We truly have to appreciate all of the thousands of hours of working and searching by the crew, and that was emphasized when one of the crew said'' I'm tired of eating straw hats'' meaning false alarms and misfinds. So well done to all of them. That was incredible footage. And it's truly amazing for a War vet that served on her and gets to see exactly the gun he manned at the time of it's sinking.
@MarcusLeepapi
@MarcusLeepapi 5 лет назад
Very very nice....Thank you..
@wildkev1010
@wildkev1010 5 лет назад
Wow that is simply amazing for a man to see where he was stationed more then 75 years ago on a ship that has been sitting on the bottom of the ocean. We are about to see some pretty amazing discoveries in the next decade or so
@dudley5533
@dudley5533 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic event captured on this video. History unveiled many years later by current exploring equipment. Great job done!
@dpfrnqz671
@dpfrnqz671 5 лет назад
A very commemorative reunion with that former sailor, and his ship. Thank you thank you sir, for your service, and thank you CBS, for this report.
@ozziemederos
@ozziemederos 5 лет назад
Awesome video rest in peace USS hornet
@willynthepoorboys2
@willynthepoorboys2 3 года назад
Congratulations to the team for locating the wreck of the U.S.S Hornet and a huge thank you to the sailor who survived that day and lived to see her again.
@hoggdoggbrown9405
@hoggdoggbrown9405 2 года назад
Thank sir for your service
@erinwhite53
@erinwhite53 5 лет назад
Wow so awesome to see history from so long ago and rip for all who have passed away in that battle
@Jstraw805
@Jstraw805 5 лет назад
Fair finds and following seas
@AmyEdwards1986
@AmyEdwards1986 5 лет назад
I can't even imagine what all the surviving crew who are still among us today must feel watching this footage? God bless them all and thank you ♥
@patterndacoolcat7149
@patterndacoolcat7149 Год назад
Among us
@LeviUlysses-mp5wg
@LeviUlysses-mp5wg 3 года назад
“A leather jacket hung on a door” what epic nostalgia we have for our WW2 Vets! God Bless America’s HEROES!
@tommytube268
@tommytube268 3 года назад
What words could I say to show my appreciation for the sacrifices of these brave sailors and fliers.
@chrislj2890
@chrislj2890 5 лет назад
The Greatest Generation; God bless them all.
@BretAllen1
@BretAllen1 5 лет назад
Wow, that's just amazing the tech we possess now to be capable of finding our history on the bottom of the ocean. Simply amazing! RIP USS Hornet.
@nickferraina9860
@nickferraina9860 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your story. These war graves are so fascinating an heart wrenching. But sill none the less so fascinating to see.
@scottalvarez8870
@scottalvarez8870 4 года назад
What an awesome gentleman! Thank you for protecting our country. I will never forget this story.
@jeffreylindsey1757
@jeffreylindsey1757 5 лет назад
A tragic but fascinating piece of American naval combat history. Much respect to the men who served combat in World War II, not to mention all the women who served as well at home and abroad. Probably the greatest generation this country will ever see. There are very few surviving veterans of this conflict so if you happen to see one make sure you thank them for their service, heroism and Devotion to duty. Because of their sacrifice and all who followed them, we still live FREE!! Thank you n God bless and Godspeed. Semper Fi
@lisaflah8495
@lisaflah8495 5 лет назад
To all who died protecting our freedom before, after and during that fateful day in 1942, RIP. To those that served and are currently serving may God Bless you all. You are all American Heroes, now and forever!!! Thank you all.
@hunterfurlong8642
@hunterfurlong8642 4 года назад
@Zip Zenac Oh you mean to stop Japan from invading other Asian countries you mean that oil embargo? I find it funny you say entering the Chinese market yes they were, in fact, entering the Chinese market quite literally. Stop making ill-informed statements based off of your emotions and that is unfounded in fact.
@hunterfurlong8642
@hunterfurlong8642 4 года назад
@Zip Zenac So because those Asian countries had previously been exploited it was okay for Japan to invade and pillage them? Even Vietnam who had begun to fight against the French fought the Japenese occupation. Why are you bringing up conflicts and events that happened almost a hundred years before? I doubt anyone was still around from that time during the 2nd world war. I didn't say the oil was a factor in the Chinese market did you even read the whole comment? I said very clearly that the embargo happened to prevent Japan from invading more land. And said sarcastically that Japan literally was invading the Chinese market. The Asian countries that got invaded were even worse off under Japenese control than there oppressive rulers before, the Japnese considered them inferior peoples to themselves. Hench why they were so barbaric towards those people raping murdering pillaging without any interference from high command. It's nice to see what you think of yourself in such high regard by calling me stupid, that just proves my point even further.
@hunterfurlong8642
@hunterfurlong8642 4 года назад
@Zip Zenac To be honest what country looks out for others every country is out for themselves, alliances only exist to help countries with common interests/goals. But at the end of the day, Japan attacked first even if they were only acting in a way they saw as appropriate they still got into a war that they and everyone else knew they could not win. When you say brainwashed I have t disagree when we learned about ww2 in school we weren't told oh big Germany and japan were terrible and it's all their fault, but what do I know maybe we just had one of the few unbiased teachers. Of course, we didn't learn anything of value from the class since the gloss over almost all the major events of WW2 except the Holocaust and Pearl Harbor. But yes you are correct im 15 but have and will always have a love of WW2. But yes the US unknowingly and not intentionally got itself involved trying to prevent more bloodshed. It also says a lot about how you feel when you insult others intellect because they have a disagreement, it also shows how self-centered and sure of yourself you are.
@rogerhwerner6997
@rogerhwerner6997 3 года назад
Another marvelous carrier discoverec. Hornet ranks with Yorktown, Waltzing Mathilda, and Lexington, Lady Lex, as one of the storied WWII carriers. It was from her deck the Doolittle's plane took off. What a great ship and a valiant crew. Never divulge her location.
@timgore2502
@timgore2502 Год назад
Outstanding work by this team. Although I was Army I appreciate the other branches and feel their losses deeply.
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