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The sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis is widely known as a shark story—but the truth is much more horrifying.
The crew of the USS Indianapolis endured the 'worst shark attack ever' and were forced to feed their own dead to the sharks.
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Daily Express US on MSN'Worst shark attack ever' saw terrified sailors try to stall predators with corpsesThe sinking of the USS Indianapolis - which helped to deliver parts of the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima ...
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The Mirror US on MSN'Worst shark attack ever' as terrified victims forced to feed the dead to predatorsIn the depths of the Pacific Ocean around 900 crew members of the USS Indianapolis were left stranded in shark-infested ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNDeadliest shark attack: 300 men eaten alive after four days stranded at seaThe USS Indianapolis was hit by two torpedoes from a Japanese submarine in 1945, and the 900 sailors who made it to the ...
USS Indianapolis Paul Allen For four and a half days, they waded in shark-infested waters. "A shark would be coming through the group and he would take someone fairly close to you," Harrell said.
Up-close look at sunken USS Indianapolis, missing since WWII 02:57. Navy Seaman 2nd Class George David Payne was just 17 years old when a Japanese submarine torpedoed his ship in the last weeks of ...
The USS Indianapolis sinking started out as an obscure story. Over time, it has become well known through books, films and popular culture. I grew up with the story, with my grandfather talking ...
USS Indianapolis' last Commanding Officer, Captain Charles B. McVay, III, left, tells war correspondents about the sinking of his ship during interviews on Guam in August 1945.
The USS Indianapolis sank shortly after midnight on July 30, 1945. The heavy cruiser was struck by two Japanese torpedoes. The first torpedo blew the bow off the ship, ...
In her collection of USS Indianapolis memorabilia, Pamela has a Pittsburgh newspaper from Aug. 15, 1945. “PEACE,” a huge headline proclaims in red.
A man whose uncle died while aboard the USS Indianapolis during World War II is searching for 12 Colorado families who survived or were lost at sea when the warship was torpedoed and sunk in 1945.
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