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“ORDEAL By SEA” The tragedy of the USS Indianapolis. - By Thomas Helm. Foreword and Afterword by Captain William J. Toti, USN. Midnight, July 30, 1945: The heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis (CA-35), having just delivered the Hiroshima atom bomb to the island of Tinian, hurried to rendezvous with the Pacific fleet. One minute later, a Japanese torpedo slammed into her starboard bow. The ship began sinking rapidly, the order to abandon ship was given, and 1,196 men went into the water. By the time the rescue arrived, only 317 remained alive. What happened during those five awful days—including a series of terrifying shark attacks—would become the stuff of legend...and the survivors' worst nightmares. Filled with harrowing personal accounts from those survivors, and written by a veteran who survived aboard the cruiser before the attack. "Ordeal by Sea" chronicles the stark human drama of the worst disaster in U.S. naval history, as well as the sensational aftermath for those who lived to tell the tale. 2001 Paperback edition. 252 pages, 19 black and white photos, Indianapolis crew roster and an index. 

 

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