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In May 1944, a single destroyer escort accomplished something that no warship has matched before or since. In just twelve days, the USS England sank six Japanese submarines, dismantling an entire enemy scouting line and helping to shape the outcome of one of the largest naval battles in history. This is the full story of how a small, relatively unknown vessel armed with a revolutionary weapon changed the course of the Pacific War. This documentary covers the origins of the USS England and the man she was named after, Ensign John C. England, killed aboard the USS Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. It examines the Buckley-class destroyer escort program, the development of the Hedgehog anti-submarine mortar by the Royal Navy's Directorate of Miscellaneous Weapons Development, and how American codebreakers at the Fleet Radio Unit Pacific intercepted and decoded Japanese naval communications to expose the NA submarine scouting line. The video details each of the six submarine engagements in chronological sequence, from the sinking of I-16 on May 18 through the destruction of RO-105 on May 27, including the now-famous exchange between Division Commander Hains and the England's crew. It also traces the strategic consequences of the England's twelve-day run, connecting the elimination of Japan's submarine intelligence screen to the catastrophic Japanese defeat at the Battle of the Philippine Sea, often referred to as the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot. Whether you are a fan of World War II naval history, military engineering, or the stories of lesser-known heroes and ships of the Pacific War, this documentary delivers the complete picture of one of the most remarkable anti-submarine warfare achievements ever recorded. If you enjoy this kind of deep-dive historical documentary, consider subscribing to The Engine Archives for more content on the engineering, strategy, and human stories behind the machines and battles of the Second World War. Sources 1. Naval History and Heritage Command, H-Gram 030: USS England (DE-635) -- history.navy.mil. The official U.S. Navy historical account of the England's anti-submarine operations, including detailed engagement logs and strategic context. 2. Wikipedia, USS England (DE-635) -- en.wikipedia.org. Primary summary reference for the ship's commission history, engagement dates, submarine designations, crew size, and post-war legacy. 3. Wikipedia, Hedgehog (weapon) -- en.wikipedia.org. Technical reference for the development, kill ratios, operational mechanics, and adoption history of the Hedgehog anti-submarine mortar. 4. Warfare History Network, The USS England's Hedgehog Weapons System -- warfarehistorynetwork.com. Detailed operational account of the England's Hedgehog attacks, including first-hand accounts from Executive Officer John Williamson's 1980 Proceedings Magazine article. 5. The National Interest, Meet the USS England: The Escort Destroyer That Sunk 6 Imperial Japanese Submarines -- nationalinterest.org. Supporting narrative reference for tactical details of individual submarine engagements and the England's combat record. Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. I do not own some or all of the video materials used in this video. In the case of copyright issues, please contact me at [email protected] for credit or removal. #USSEngland #WW2NavalHistory #PacificWar #WorldWar2 #AntiSubmarineWarfare #NavalHistory #Hedgehog #DestroyerEscort #BattleOfThePhilippineSea #MarianasTurkeyShoot #WWII #MilitaryHistory #NavyHistory #SubmarineWarfare #GreatestNavalBattle #WW2Documentary #PacificTheater #HistoryDocumentary #TheEngineArchives #navalwarfare

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