Tunes and Tokyo Rose: Officer Recreation on a WWII Submarine
Life on a US submarine on patrol in WWII wasn't all danger and depth charges. In their off-duty hours the officers of our Silent Service could enjoy the latest hit music from home and all sorts of radio entertainment thanks to the shortwave radios and record players installed in the ward room. Our armed forces in the Pacific even enjoyed a nightly radio program produced by the enemy! Join Cod President Paul Farace as he discusses how officers relaxed on USS Cod, with a brief trip to the Twilight Zone!

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War is Hell and Sometimes it Smells Bad: Cod's Maneuvering Room Head

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The Most Secret Device Aboard a US Submarine in WWII: The Code Machine

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Moving Big Radios in a Tiny Radio Shack Aboard USS Cod

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How to Make Pizza on a Submarine - Smarter Every Day 246

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How a Fokker WW-1 plane was manufactured in 1918: Splendedly restored and colorized footage

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WWII Submarine Mess and Galley: USS Cod Tour After Battery Part 1

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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Life on a WWII Fleet Submarine: the Officers' Pantry

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Mysterious Noise in the Depths: or How Bananas Almost Sank USS Cod!

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WW2, MILORG AGENT RADIO - OLGA

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Talking Trash Aboard USS Cod: Garbage Disposal on Submarines in WWII

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Steering a Fleet Submarine

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Submarine Rescue During WWII: USS Cod’s Escape Trunk

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Under Deck Tour of USS Cod: The Boat Cradle That Never Was!

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Fitting Big Batteries Into a WWII Submarine: USS Cod's Soft Patches

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Look at Life Vol 2 Military The Last Battleship 1962

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Loading Torpedoes Aboard a WWII Submarine

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Submarine Engine Room: WWII USS Cod Tour

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USS Dolphin Tour: the Last Diesel Submarine

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