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When the Imperial Japanese Navy studied postwar records, one American submarine shocked them all — *USS *Flasher (SS-249)**. In just *12 months**, this Gato-class submarine sank **44 Japanese ships**, totaling **over 100,000 tons of enemy shipping* — more than any other U.S. sub of World War II. Armed with *24 torpedoes**, sonar, and radar-guided attacks, *Flasher and her crew struck from the shadows, crippling Japanese convoys, tankers, and troop transports across the South China Sea. Even Japanese admirals couldn’t believe one submarine had done more damage than entire squadrons. --- ⚙️ *In This Video You’ll Discover:* How USS Flasher became America’s most successful WWII submarine The secret tactics her skipper used to sink multiple ships per patrol How radar targeting and night surface attacks revolutionized submarine warfare Why Japan’s entire supply network began collapsing by late 1944 What made U.S. submarines the deadliest fleet in the Pacific --- ⚓ *USS Flasher — The Navy’s Silent Legend:* 🐋 Class: Gato-class Submarine ⚙️ Commissioned: 1943 💣 Confirmed Kills: 44 Japanese ships (100,231 tons) 🎯 Commanders: Reuben T. Whitaker, George W. Grider 🌊 Patrols: 6 Combat Patrols (1943–1945) 🏅 Awards: Presidential Unit Citation (2), 7 Battle Stars --- 🗣️ *Quote From A Japanese Officer (Postwar):* “We believed no single submarine could do that much damage. Then we saw the records.” --- 🏆 *Legacy:* The USS Flasher proved that *precision, innovation, and courage* could cripple an empire. Operating from Fremantle and Pearl Harbor, her radar-directed torpedo ambushes cut Japan’s oil lifeline to pieces. By 1945, Japanese convoys stopped sailing altogether — the Pacific had become America’s domain. --- 🔍 *SEO Keywords:* USS Flasher, Gato class submarine, WWII submarines, Pacific War, US Navy submarine, Japanese convoys, WWII naval warfare, torpedo attacks, submarine warfare, Battle of the Pacific, US Silent Service, submarine tactics, WW2 ships, WW2 naval history, WWII weapons, WW2 documentary, Allied victory, Japanese merchant fleet, radar targeting WWII, sonar warfare