by Lynn Vincent
592 Pages
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2015
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79 MB
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37 Downloads
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“Indianapolis: The true story of the Worst Sea Disaster in U.S. Nava History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man” is the author of this impressive book. After the night of 30 July 1945, California attacked by the most classified Naval noncombative islands and USS Indianapolis was sailing alone in the centre of the Philippine sea but unfortunately, the sea was attacked by two Japanese torpedoes. Instantly the boat got fire vessel and started to sink without taking any time. In next five nights and they faced tragic time, many of the Indianapolis’s sailors were eaten by sharks and almost three hundred miles away from the nearest land the men got battle injuries and some were died due to dehydration. Luckily 316 men got the life as a blessing gift.
All around the efforts, durability, sacrifice, equity, peace and love, Indianapolis stood as both innovative naval history. They bring the ship and her heroic crew back to energetic, active, rememberable life. It is the definitive account of one of the most remarkable episodes in American history. All in all, It is a brilliant, highly readable, and ultimately a groundbreaking account of a proud ship’s life and times, not simply a rendering of her tragic ending.