Out of the Depths: An Unforgettable WWII Story of Survival, Courage, and the Sinking of the USS Indianapolis
ISBN-13:
9780764217647
ISBN-10:
076421764X
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Edgar USMC Harrell, David Harrell
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Bethany House Publishers
Format:
Paperback
208 pages
Category:
Christian Living
,
World War II
,
Military History
,
Christian Books & Bibles
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ISBN-13:
9780764217647
ISBN-10:
076421764X
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Edgar USMC Harrell, David Harrell
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Bethany House Publishers
Format:
Paperback
208 pages
Category:
Christian Living
,
World War II
,
Military History
,
Christian Books & Bibles
Summary
Out of the Depths: An Unforgettable WWII Story of Survival, Courage, and the Sinking of the USS Indianapolis (ISBN-13: 9780764217647 and ISBN-10: 076421764X), written by authors
Edgar USMC Harrell, David Harrell, was published by Bethany House Publishers in 2016.
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A WWII Hero's Miraculous Survival at Sea
July 30, 1945: After transporting uranium for the atomic bomb that would soon be dropped on Hiroshima, the USS Indianapolis headed unaccompanied toward a small island in the South Pacific. At 12:14 a.m., she was struck by two Japanese torpedoes, rolled over, and sank.
Marine survivor Edgar Harrell vividly describes the horrors of being plagued by dehydration, exposure, saline poisoning, and sharks. This is a story of courage, ingenuity, and faith in God's providence in the midst of the greatest catastrophe at sea in the history of the U.S. Navy.
July 30, 1945: After transporting uranium for the atomic bomb that would soon be dropped on Hiroshima, the USS Indianapolis headed unaccompanied toward a small island in the South Pacific. At 12:14 a.m., she was struck by two Japanese torpedoes, rolled over, and sank.
Marine survivor Edgar Harrell vividly describes the horrors of being plagued by dehydration, exposure, saline poisoning, and sharks. This is a story of courage, ingenuity, and faith in God's providence in the midst of the greatest catastrophe at sea in the history of the U.S. Navy.
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