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Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf
published: 05 Jun 2014
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US Captain "Jesse Oldendorf" - World of Warships Blitz
I actually missed this captain, until someone pointed it out, since he wasn't in my press account. Time to rectify this, since he's the only US commander with APCS+
Of course, there's plenty of history - I could talk about this the whole video - and in honour of Task Group 77.2, we'll have him sail West Virginia and California.
#warshipsblitz #wowsblitz
published: 17 May 2024
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Ceremony of Oldendorf Victory
This ceremony commemorated the nearly 50 year anniversary since Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf capped the Japanese "T" during World War 2 in the Philippines. This was the last major battle between battleships. Some members of his family were present. The ceremony took place aboard the USS Oldendorf.
published: 14 Oct 2022
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The Last Battleship vs. Battleship Battle Ever
The Battle of Leyte Gulf was fought near the Philippines over several days with a number of different engagements. The combined conflict made it the largest naval battle of the Second World War, and by some estimates, the largest naval battle in history.
More than 200,000 naval soldiers, auxiliary personnel, and officers were involved in the conflict between October 23d and 26th of 1944. The forces were mostly American and Australian on the Allied side against Imperial Japanese on the Axis side.
The naval battle was to support the amphibious invasion of Leyte in an effort to force the Japanese from the Philippine Archipelago. Doing so would begin to isolate the Japanese Empire from much of the oil and raw materials fueling their war efforts.
The battle is historically considered to ha...
published: 22 Sep 2020
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Awards To Valentine H. Schaeffer & Jesse B. Oldendorf (full)
Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. Naval Photographic Center film # 7018. National Archives description: "1) MS Adm. Kinkaid presents Legion of Merit to Commodore Valentine H. Schaeffer, USN, & Gold Star award in lieu of second Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Adm. Jesse B. Oldendorf.2) MS Commodore Schaeffer, Adm. Kinkaid & Rear Adm. Oldendorf.QUALITY: GOOD" National Archives Identifier: 77932
published: 04 Mar 2014
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America Humiliated the Japan in their defeat like no one else did in the whole history During WW2
#ww2 #audiobook #american #german #pacificwar #japan
During World War II, there were many intense naval battles. The Battle of Surigao Strait stands out as a key time when the US Navy dealt a major blow to the Japanese forces. As the story starts, Japanese battleships are stopped by the US Navy, which wants to stop them from moving toward the attack beaches on the Philippine island of Leyte.
The American troops, led by Rear Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf, planned ahead to block the Surigao Strait because they knew the Japanese were going to attack. This narrow path was very important for the Japanese to get to Leyte Gulf and attack the American troops that were stationed there. Oldendorf got ready for a fight at night against the Japanese with an impressive fleet of destroyers and cruisers as...
published: 27 Apr 2024
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PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO COMMODORE VALENTINE H. SCHAEFFER & ADM. JESSE B. OLDENDORF
Date: ca. 1947 - 1980
Creators: Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Naval Photographic Center. 9/18/1947- ? (Most Recent)
From: Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Activities, ca. 1947 1941 - 1980 2004
Record Group 428: General Records of the Department of the Navy, 1941 - 2004
localIdentifier: 428-NPC-7018
naId: 77932
More at http://www.FLYKVNY.com
published: 12 Jan 2016
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Battle of Surigao Strait - The USN Crosses The T #unitedstatesnavy #pacificwar #battleship
In the early morning hours of October 25th, 1944, during the overall Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Japanese Southern Force approached the Surigao Strait, where it ran into a deadly trap set by the US Seventh Fleet. Lying in wait for them, were Rear Admiral Jesse Oldendorf's battleships - 5 of these 6 battleships had been sunk or damaged in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
At 03:53, the USS West Virginia fired all 8 of her 16 in guns of her main battery at a range of 22,800 yd or 13 miles, striking the Japanese battleship Yamashiro with her first salvo. She went on to fire a total of 93 shells. At 03:55, California and Tennessee joined in, firing 63 and 69 shells, respectively, from their 14 in guns. Radar fire control allowed the American battleships to hit targets from a distance at which the Ja...
published: 26 Oct 2023
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PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO VALENTINE H. SCHAEFFER & JESSE B. OLDENDORF - 12-21-1944 - NO SOUND
Subscribe for daily upload of history content : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD92fa2bVaNV8kuL_5CyKXA
Naval Photographic Center film # 7018. description 1 MS Adm. Kinkaid presents Legion of Merit to Commodore Valentine H. Schaeffer, USN, & Gold Star award in lieu of second Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Adm. Jesse B. Oldendorf.2 MS Commodore Schaeffer, Adm. Kinkaid & Rear Adm. Oldendorf.QUALITY GOOD
Education & memory purposes
published: 26 Sep 2018
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USS Oldendorf - Seasparrow Launch
published: 01 Sep 2023
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US Captain "Jesse Oldendorf" - World of Warships Blitz
I actually missed this captain, until someone pointed it out, since he wasn't in my press account. Time to rectify this, since he's the only US commander with A...
I actually missed this captain, until someone pointed it out, since he wasn't in my press account. Time to rectify this, since he's the only US commander with APCS+
Of course, there's plenty of history - I could talk about this the whole video - and in honour of Task Group 77.2, we'll have him sail West Virginia and California.
#warshipsblitz #wowsblitz
https://wn.com/US_Captain_Jesse_Oldendorf_World_Of_Warships_Blitz
I actually missed this captain, until someone pointed it out, since he wasn't in my press account. Time to rectify this, since he's the only US commander with APCS+
Of course, there's plenty of history - I could talk about this the whole video - and in honour of Task Group 77.2, we'll have him sail West Virginia and California.
#warshipsblitz #wowsblitz
- published: 17 May 2024
- views: 1195
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Ceremony of Oldendorf Victory
This ceremony commemorated the nearly 50 year anniversary since Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf capped the Japanese "T" during World War 2 in the Philippines. This w...
This ceremony commemorated the nearly 50 year anniversary since Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf capped the Japanese "T" during World War 2 in the Philippines. This was the last major battle between battleships. Some members of his family were present. The ceremony took place aboard the USS Oldendorf.
https://wn.com/Ceremony_Of_Oldendorf_Victory
This ceremony commemorated the nearly 50 year anniversary since Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf capped the Japanese "T" during World War 2 in the Philippines. This was the last major battle between battleships. Some members of his family were present. The ceremony took place aboard the USS Oldendorf.
- published: 14 Oct 2022
- views: 44
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The Last Battleship vs. Battleship Battle Ever
The Battle of Leyte Gulf was fought near the Philippines over several days with a number of different engagements. The combined conflict made it the largest nav...
The Battle of Leyte Gulf was fought near the Philippines over several days with a number of different engagements. The combined conflict made it the largest naval battle of the Second World War, and by some estimates, the largest naval battle in history.
More than 200,000 naval soldiers, auxiliary personnel, and officers were involved in the conflict between October 23d and 26th of 1944. The forces were mostly American and Australian on the Allied side against Imperial Japanese on the Axis side.
The naval battle was to support the amphibious invasion of Leyte in an effort to force the Japanese from the Philippine Archipelago. Doing so would begin to isolate the Japanese Empire from much of the oil and raw materials fueling their war efforts.
The battle is historically considered to have been divided into four separate fights: The Battle of Sibuyan Sea, the Battle of Surigao Strait, the Battle off Cape Engaño, and the Battle of Samar.
Paramount among the battles was the engagement at Surigao Strait, where the US Seventh Fleet Support Force almost wholly destroyed Japan's "Southern Force." It would be the last battleship battle in history as the Japanese force, which included two battleships, attempted to run the gauntlet through a trap set by the Americans.
The American force, including six battleships, awaited and managed to "cross the T" over the ragged Japanese line, completing the classic naval maneuver for the last time ever...
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As images and footage of actual events are not always available, Dark Docs sometimes utilizes similar historical images and footage for dramatic effect and soundtracks for emotional impact. We do our best to keep it as visually accurate as possible.
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The Battle of Leyte Gulf was fought near the Philippines over several days with a number of different engagements. The combined conflict made it the largest naval battle of the Second World War, and by some estimates, the largest naval battle in history.
More than 200,000 naval soldiers, auxiliary personnel, and officers were involved in the conflict between October 23d and 26th of 1944. The forces were mostly American and Australian on the Allied side against Imperial Japanese on the Axis side.
The naval battle was to support the amphibious invasion of Leyte in an effort to force the Japanese from the Philippine Archipelago. Doing so would begin to isolate the Japanese Empire from much of the oil and raw materials fueling their war efforts.
The battle is historically considered to have been divided into four separate fights: The Battle of Sibuyan Sea, the Battle of Surigao Strait, the Battle off Cape Engaño, and the Battle of Samar.
Paramount among the battles was the engagement at Surigao Strait, where the US Seventh Fleet Support Force almost wholly destroyed Japan's "Southern Force." It would be the last battleship battle in history as the Japanese force, which included two battleships, attempted to run the gauntlet through a trap set by the Americans.
The American force, including six battleships, awaited and managed to "cross the T" over the ragged Japanese line, completing the classic naval maneuver for the last time ever...
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Dark Docs brings you cinematic short military history documentaries featuring the greatest battles and most heroic stories of modern warfare, covering World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and special forces operations in between.
As images and footage of actual events are not always available, Dark Docs sometimes utilizes similar historical images and footage for dramatic effect and soundtracks for emotional impact. We do our best to keep it as visually accurate as possible.
All content on Dark Docs is researched, produced, and presented in historical context for educational purposes. We are history enthusiasts and are not always experts in some areas, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us with corrections, additional information, or new ideas.
- published: 22 Sep 2020
- views: 1190336
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Awards To Valentine H. Schaeffer & Jesse B. Oldendorf (full)
Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. Naval Photographic Center film # 7018. National Archives description: "1) MS Adm. Kinkai...
Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. Naval Photographic Center film # 7018. National Archives description: "1) MS Adm. Kinkaid presents Legion of Merit to Commodore Valentine H. Schaeffer, USN, & Gold Star award in lieu of second Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Adm. Jesse B. Oldendorf.2) MS Commodore Schaeffer, Adm. Kinkaid & Rear Adm. Oldendorf.QUALITY: GOOD" National Archives Identifier: 77932
https://wn.com/Awards_To_Valentine_H._Schaeffer_Jesse_B._Oldendorf_(Full)
Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. Naval Photographic Center film # 7018. National Archives description: "1) MS Adm. Kinkaid presents Legion of Merit to Commodore Valentine H. Schaeffer, USN, & Gold Star award in lieu of second Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Adm. Jesse B. Oldendorf.2) MS Commodore Schaeffer, Adm. Kinkaid & Rear Adm. Oldendorf.QUALITY: GOOD" National Archives Identifier: 77932
- published: 04 Mar 2014
- views: 153
43:47
America Humiliated the Japan in their defeat like no one else did in the whole history During WW2
#ww2 #audiobook #american #german #pacificwar #japan
During World War II, there were many intense naval battles. The Battle of Surigao Strait stands out as a k...
#ww2 #audiobook #american #german #pacificwar #japan
During World War II, there were many intense naval battles. The Battle of Surigao Strait stands out as a key time when the US Navy dealt a major blow to the Japanese forces. As the story starts, Japanese battleships are stopped by the US Navy, which wants to stop them from moving toward the attack beaches on the Philippine island of Leyte.
The American troops, led by Rear Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf, planned ahead to block the Surigao Strait because they knew the Japanese were going to attack. This narrow path was very important for the Japanese to get to Leyte Gulf and attack the American troops that were stationed there. Oldendorf got ready for a fight at night against the Japanese with an impressive fleet of destroyers and cruisers as well as some old battleships.
As Vice Admiral Shoji Nishimura's task force came closer to the strait, American PT boats that were already there noticed them. The PT boats fought the enemy and sent important information to Oldendorf during a series of battles. The American PT boats were outnumbered and outgunned, but they were still able to bother the Japanese force and slow them down.
Under the leadership of Captain Jesse Coward, the American destroyers attacked the Japanese ships with torpedoes as the night went on. Even though they were under heavy fire from the enemy, the American destroyers were able to land several hits that did a lot of damage to the Japanese ships.At the same time, Admiral Oldendorf's main group of battleships and cruisers was waiting for the Japanese to arrive. The American ships engaged the enemy successfully by using advanced radar technology and firing a devastating barrage of weapons. The Japanese tried to fight back, but the American fleet's better techniques and stronger weapons made it impossible for them to succeed.
After a number of fierce battles, the Japanese battleship Yamashiro and several other ships were sunk by the American forces' constant attacks. The United States Navy won the Battle of Surigao Strait by a large margin. They stopped the Japanese fleet's progress and caused them to suffer heavy losses.
The Battle of Surigao Strait not only showed how skilled and determined the US military forces were, but it also changed the course of the Pacific Theater of World War II. It showed how well naval techniques work and how important it is to have better technology in modern war.
please like my video and subscribe my channel.
https://wn.com/America_Humiliated_The_Japan_In_Their_Defeat_Like_No_One_Else_Did_In_The_Whole_History_During_WW2
#ww2 #audiobook #american #german #pacificwar #japan
During World War II, there were many intense naval battles. The Battle of Surigao Strait stands out as a key time when the US Navy dealt a major blow to the Japanese forces. As the story starts, Japanese battleships are stopped by the US Navy, which wants to stop them from moving toward the attack beaches on the Philippine island of Leyte.
The American troops, led by Rear Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf, planned ahead to block the Surigao Strait because they knew the Japanese were going to attack. This narrow path was very important for the Japanese to get to Leyte Gulf and attack the American troops that were stationed there. Oldendorf got ready for a fight at night against the Japanese with an impressive fleet of destroyers and cruisers as well as some old battleships.
As Vice Admiral Shoji Nishimura's task force came closer to the strait, American PT boats that were already there noticed them. The PT boats fought the enemy and sent important information to Oldendorf during a series of battles. The American PT boats were outnumbered and outgunned, but they were still able to bother the Japanese force and slow them down.
Under the leadership of Captain Jesse Coward, the American destroyers attacked the Japanese ships with torpedoes as the night went on. Even though they were under heavy fire from the enemy, the American destroyers were able to land several hits that did a lot of damage to the Japanese ships.At the same time, Admiral Oldendorf's main group of battleships and cruisers was waiting for the Japanese to arrive. The American ships engaged the enemy successfully by using advanced radar technology and firing a devastating barrage of weapons. The Japanese tried to fight back, but the American fleet's better techniques and stronger weapons made it impossible for them to succeed.
After a number of fierce battles, the Japanese battleship Yamashiro and several other ships were sunk by the American forces' constant attacks. The United States Navy won the Battle of Surigao Strait by a large margin. They stopped the Japanese fleet's progress and caused them to suffer heavy losses.
The Battle of Surigao Strait not only showed how skilled and determined the US military forces were, but it also changed the course of the Pacific Theater of World War II. It showed how well naval techniques work and how important it is to have better technology in modern war.
please like my video and subscribe my channel.
- published: 27 Apr 2024
- views: 7107
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PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO COMMODORE VALENTINE H. SCHAEFFER & ADM. JESSE B. OLDENDORF
Date: ca. 1947 - 1980
Creators: Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Naval Photographic Center. 9/18/1947- ? (Most Recent)
From: Series: Moving Images...
Date: ca. 1947 - 1980
Creators: Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Naval Photographic Center. 9/18/1947- ? (Most Recent)
From: Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Activities, ca. 1947 1941 - 1980 2004
Record Group 428: General Records of the Department of the Navy, 1941 - 2004
localIdentifier: 428-NPC-7018
naId: 77932
More at http://www.FLYKVNY.com
https://wn.com/Presentation_Of_Awards_To_Commodore_Valentine_H._Schaeffer_Adm._Jesse_B._Oldendorf
Date: ca. 1947 - 1980
Creators: Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Naval Photographic Center. 9/18/1947- ? (Most Recent)
From: Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Activities, ca. 1947 1941 - 1980 2004
Record Group 428: General Records of the Department of the Navy, 1941 - 2004
localIdentifier: 428-NPC-7018
naId: 77932
More at http://www.FLYKVNY.com
- published: 12 Jan 2016
- views: 17
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Battle of Surigao Strait - The USN Crosses The T #unitedstatesnavy #pacificwar #battleship
In the early morning hours of October 25th, 1944, during the overall Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Japanese Southern Force approached the Surigao Strait, where it r...
In the early morning hours of October 25th, 1944, during the overall Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Japanese Southern Force approached the Surigao Strait, where it ran into a deadly trap set by the US Seventh Fleet. Lying in wait for them, were Rear Admiral Jesse Oldendorf's battleships - 5 of these 6 battleships had been sunk or damaged in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
At 03:53, the USS West Virginia fired all 8 of her 16 in guns of her main battery at a range of 22,800 yd or 13 miles, striking the Japanese battleship Yamashiro with her first salvo. She went on to fire a total of 93 shells. At 03:55, California and Tennessee joined in, firing 63 and 69 shells, respectively, from their 14 in guns. Radar fire control allowed the American battleships to hit targets from a distance at which the Japanese battleships, with their inferior fire control systems, could not return fire.
Of the 7 ships that were still left when this action began, only 1 survived long enough to escape the debacle. The Japanese Southern Force provided no further threat to the Leyte landings.
#unitedstatesnavy #pacificwar #worldwar2 #navalhistory #battleship #worldofwarships #usnavy
https://wn.com/Battle_Of_Surigao_Strait_The_Usn_Crosses_The_T_Unitedstatesnavy_Pacificwar_Battleship
In the early morning hours of October 25th, 1944, during the overall Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Japanese Southern Force approached the Surigao Strait, where it ran into a deadly trap set by the US Seventh Fleet. Lying in wait for them, were Rear Admiral Jesse Oldendorf's battleships - 5 of these 6 battleships had been sunk or damaged in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
At 03:53, the USS West Virginia fired all 8 of her 16 in guns of her main battery at a range of 22,800 yd or 13 miles, striking the Japanese battleship Yamashiro with her first salvo. She went on to fire a total of 93 shells. At 03:55, California and Tennessee joined in, firing 63 and 69 shells, respectively, from their 14 in guns. Radar fire control allowed the American battleships to hit targets from a distance at which the Japanese battleships, with their inferior fire control systems, could not return fire.
Of the 7 ships that were still left when this action began, only 1 survived long enough to escape the debacle. The Japanese Southern Force provided no further threat to the Leyte landings.
#unitedstatesnavy #pacificwar #worldwar2 #navalhistory #battleship #worldofwarships #usnavy
- published: 26 Oct 2023
- views: 488037
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PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO VALENTINE H. SCHAEFFER & JESSE B. OLDENDORF - 12-21-1944 - NO SOUND
Subscribe for daily upload of history content : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD92fa2bVaNV8kuL_5CyKXA
Naval Photographic Center film # 7018. description 1 MS...
Subscribe for daily upload of history content : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD92fa2bVaNV8kuL_5CyKXA
Naval Photographic Center film # 7018. description 1 MS Adm. Kinkaid presents Legion of Merit to Commodore Valentine H. Schaeffer, USN, & Gold Star award in lieu of second Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Adm. Jesse B. Oldendorf.2 MS Commodore Schaeffer, Adm. Kinkaid & Rear Adm. Oldendorf.QUALITY GOOD
Education & memory purposes
https://wn.com/Presentation_Of_Awards_To_Valentine_H._Schaeffer_Jesse_B._Oldendorf_12_21_1944_No_Sound
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Naval Photographic Center film # 7018. description 1 MS Adm. Kinkaid presents Legion of Merit to Commodore Valentine H. Schaeffer, USN, & Gold Star award in lieu of second Distinguished Service Medal to Rear Adm. Jesse B. Oldendorf.2 MS Commodore Schaeffer, Adm. Kinkaid & Rear Adm. Oldendorf.QUALITY GOOD
Education & memory purposes
- published: 26 Sep 2018
- views: 12