Yep. First thing everyone probably thinks of.
Unforgettable story telling
What a find.
https://youtu.be/KOAg3wCkOkI
One of the survivors telling the story. The Jaws monologue is accurate to their actual experience.
https://youtu.be/KOAg3wCkOkI
One of the survivors telling the story. The Jaws monologue is accurate to their actual experience.
https://youtu.be/KOAg3wCkOkI
One of the survivors telling the story. The Jaws monologue is accurate to their actual experience.
Video has been released.
https://www.facebook.com/plugins/vi...ideos/1450152148366379/&show_text=0&width=560
In case that link doesn't work a direct link to the facebook page that has it.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/wrhstol/videos/
You can look straight down the barrels of AA mounts and see the spiral grooves still and you can still see the ammo clips loaded in the AA guns.
Is that part of a submarine in the middle of that video? I can't work out what it is.
Thats part of a float for a Curtiss SC-1 Seahawk.
Hosted by Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist Miles O'Brien, USS Indianapolis Live - From the Deep takes viewers through the wreckage of the Fifth Fleet's naval flagship, which lies more than three miles below the surface of the Philippine Sea. Lost for more than 72 years, the U.S. Navy cruiser was found and positively identified in August through careful analysis of wreckage and markings by the expedition crew onboard the Research Vessel (R/V) Petrel, owned by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul G. Allen.
Through a one-hour live exploration, USS Indianapolis Live - From the Deep will give viewers a tour of the wreckage from the World War II vessel that has rested at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean since its sinking in 1945. Produced for PBS by Vulcan Productions, Inc. and Miles O'Brien Productions, LLC, USS Indianapolis Live - From the Deep premieres Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 10/9c.
The Ship was sent out originally carrying atomic bomb for delivery to Tinian and as such was sent with no escorts or anything for maximum secrecy. After delivery the ship requested escorts but the Navy refused and it set out to a new location
It was sunk by a submarine and the Naval base where it was supposed to arrive at never bothered to check if it had arrived. On Arrival day they just assumed it arrived. days passed and they finally figured out hey the Indianapolis never showed up.
By that time crew etc. is in the ocean for 3 days so current could take them away from the wreckage etc by large distances. On top of that the Navy fucked up royally in how they handled the ship so they were very eager to bury the story as much as they could. They blamed the ships Captain for the Navys mistakes and court martialed him. Families of sailors who died would then write him accusing him of murdering their kids or receive calls saying the same thing. After his wife died he took out his service pistol and killed himself.