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USS Indianapolis sinking: 'You could see sharks circling'

By hnn

When USS Indianapolis was hit by Japanese torpedoes in the final weeks of WWII, hundreds of crewmen jumped into the water to escape the burning ship. Surrounded by sharks, they waited for a response to their SOS. But no one had been sent to look for them.

In late July 1945, USS Indianapolis had been on a special secret mission, delivering parts of the first atomic bomb to the Pacific Island of Tinian where American B-29 bombers were based. Its job done, the warship, with 1,197 men on board, was sailing west towards Leyte in the Philippines when it was attacked.

The first torpedo struck, without warning, just after midnight on 30 July 1945. A 19-year-old seaman, Loel Dean Cox, was on duty on the bridge. Now 87, he recalls the moment when the torpedo hit.

“Whoom. Up in the air I went. There was water, debris, fire, everything just coming up and we were 81ft (25m) from the water line. It was a tremendous explosion. Then, about the time I got to my knees, another one hit. Whoom.”…

Source:
BBC News

Source URL:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23455951

Date:
7-28-13

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at History News Network – George Mason University

Escape From Planet Earth Review

By Gregg Katzman

There have been some really solid animated movies over the last couple of years. Despicable Me, Megamind, Toy Story 3, Up… those are just a few somewhat recent examples that someone of any age can fall in love with. Unfortunately, Escape From Planet Earth can’t be added to that list. Despite boasting some seriously funny voice actors (Rob Corddry, Ricky Gervais, Jane Lynch, Craig Robinson, William Shatner), this is a film filled with cheesy jokes that will probably only make younglings giggle.

The sci-fi story begins on the planet Baab. The world admires and praises the cocky astronaut Scorch Supernova (Brenadan Fraser). What the alien world overlooks is that Scorch’s missions would be nothing without his genius brother, Gary (Corddry), who’s running things over at mission control. They receive a SOS from “The Dark Planet” (Earth), and Gary warns his brother not to go because no alien has ever returned from our delightful little rock. Naturally, the confident hero goes anyway and shortly later he winds up in Area 51 (insert dramatic music here).

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movie Reviews