“TRAPPED At PEARL HARBOR” Escape from Battleship Oklahoma. By Stephen Bower Young. On December 7, 1941, Stephen Young was a seaman on board the American battleship USS Oklahoma (BB-37). Inside the ship with most of the crew, Young became trapped when the she took five torpedoes hits by the Japanese––then quickly rolled over and capsized. A real-life “Poseidon Adventure” Young tells of his near death experience and how, despite nearly impossible odds, managed to escape from the bowels of
the mighty battlewagon. 400 men died in the Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor. Paperback edition, 217 pages, 28 black and white photos, 7 diagrams of the USS Oklahoma, an appendix and index.
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