High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Frogmen is a 1951 black-and-white film made by Twentieth Century Fox. It is based on some United States frogman operations against the Japanese Army and naval forces in World War II. It was the first such movie about scuba diving and became a popular cultural hit. The film opens with this written statement: "This is a true story based on incidents which occurred in the latter part of World War II. It deals with one of the most hazardous and unique branches of the Armed Forces...the Underwater Demolition Teams. This film could not have been produced without the active cooperation of the Department of Defense and the United States Navy." Underwater Demolition Teams, whose members were nicknamed "frogmen", have been used since World War II for reconnaissance duties, clearing underwater obstacles planted by the enemy, advance landings on beaches, and offensive underwater attacks on enemy ships. The U.S. aquatic forces eventually became the Navy SEALs.
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