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(More customer reviews)The author recounts his days in the pre-WWII navy with candor and affection. Honest without being coarse or too sentimental, he talks of his experiences and shipmates, good and bad. The account of USS Oklahoma's sinking and his later rescue is thrilling. I read it in one sitting.
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The author recalls being aboard the Oklahoma when it was torpedoed at Pearl Harbor, capsized, and sank, killing hundreds of sailors and trapping him in a gun turret for twenty-five hours, where he struggled to survive. Reprint.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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