No it hasn't but ih hope for it to be.
Yes.
See website: USS Indianapolis (Heavy Cruiser)
The USS Indianapolis was a Portland-class heavy cruiser. It carried the components for the Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombing. It sunk when it was attacked by a submarine.
He was Commander Mochitsura Hashimoto.
The first ship to arrive was the USS Cecil Doyle (DE-368), whose Captain had been alerted by a Navy PBY that it had spotted the survivors in the water (by sheer happenstance). Other ships involved: USS Helm (DD-388) USS Madison (DD-425) USS Ralph Talbot (DD-390) USS Dufilho (DE-423) USS Bassett (APD-73) USS Ringness (DE-590)
USS Indianapolis Museum was created in 2007.
The USS Indianapolis sank after being hit by torpedoes launched from a Japanese mini-submarine.
Indianapolis
The address of the Uss Indianapolis Ca-35 Memorial Museum Inc is: Po Box 441135, Indianapolis, IN 46244-1135
Yes.
See website: USS Indianapolis (Heavy Cruiser)
The USS Indianapolis was a Portland-class heavy cruiser. It carried the components for the Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombing. It sunk when it was attacked by a submarine.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one! The Fat Man bomb was delivered to Tinian Island by the USS Indianapolis. It's like, common knowledge for history buffs, you know? So, yeah, the USS Indianapolis dropped off that big ol' bomb, and the rest is, like, history... literally.
USS Indianapolis
He was Commander Mochitsura Hashimoto.
The first ship to arrive was the USS Cecil Doyle (DE-368), whose Captain had been alerted by a Navy PBY that it had spotted the survivors in the water (by sheer happenstance). Other ships involved: USS Helm (DD-388) USS Madison (DD-425) USS Ralph Talbot (DD-390) USS Dufilho (DE-423) USS Bassett (APD-73) USS Ringness (DE-590)
USS Indianapolis