The Gangway

The Gangway
Author: Randolph (Aircraft carrier)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1946
Genre: Aircraft carriers
ISBN:

USS Randolph (Cvs-15) US Navy Aircraft Carrier Journal

USS Randolph (Cvs-15) US Navy Aircraft Carrier Journal
Author: Military Lovers Journal
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2018-05-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781719100236

Journals are great for writing down ideas, taking notes, writing about travels and adventures, describing good and bad times. Writing down your thoughts and ideas is a great way to relieve stress. Journals are good for the soul!

Navy Day Program

Navy Day Program
Author: United States. Navy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1945
Genre: Armed Forces Day
ISBN:

Navy Day

Navy Day
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1945
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN:

History of ship's building and training 1944-1945, and program of Navy Day activities.

Grave Misfortune: The USS Indianapolis Tragedy

Grave Misfortune: The USS Indianapolis Tragedy
Author: Richard A. Hulver
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 016095021X

Dedicated to the Sailors and Marines who lost their lives on the final voyage of USS Indianapolis and to those who survived the torment at sea following its sinking. plus the crews that risked their lives in rescue ships. The USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was a decorated World War II warship that is primarily remembered for her worst 15 minutes. . This ship earned ten (10) battle stars for her service in World War II and was credited for shooting down nine (9) enemy planes. However, this fame was overshadowed by the first 15 minutes July 30, 1945, when she was struck by two (2) torpedoes from Japanese submarine I-58 and sent to the bottom of the Philippine Sea. The sinking of Indianapolis and the loss of 880 crew out of 1,196 --most deaths occurring in the 4-5 day wait for a rescue delayed --is a tragedy in U.S. naval history. This historical reference showcases primary source documents to tell the story of Indianapolis, the history of this tragedy from the U.S. Navy perspective. It recounts the sinking, rescue efforts, follow-up investigations, aftermath and continuing communications efforts. Included are deck logs to better understand the ship location when she sunk and testimony of survivors and participants. For additional historical publications produced by the U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command, please check out these resources here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/naval-history-heritage-command Year 2016 marked the 71st anniversary of the sinking and another spike in public attention on the loss -- including a big screen adaptation of the story, talk of future films, documentaries, and planned expeditions to locate the wreckage of the warship.