The USS Indianapolis sank after being hit by torpedoes launched from a Japanese mini-submarine.
The address of the Uss Indianapolis Ca-35 Memorial Museum Inc is: Po Box 441135, Indianapolis, IN 46244-1135
The USS Indianapolis. In Jaws though he has a lot of the facts messed up. A Japanese sub fired three torpedoes at them and the ship sank in 12 minutes; over 500 men were thrown into shark infested water. The few survivors were ACCIDENTLY found four days later. Nobody knew that they were missing because they were on a secret mission delivering the Atomic bomb to Tinian Island. In the end the captain was court martialed and didn't live to see the day his name was redeemed.
If in the title, yes capitalize sharks. Example:U.S.S. Indianapolis Shark TerrorHowever, in the essay, shark would be a common noun.
The USS Card (CVE-11) did not sink; it was decommissioned and later sold for scrap in 1971. However, if you're referring to a specific incident involving the USS Card during World War II, it survived numerous battles and was involved in various operations. Please clarify if you meant another ship or event related to naval history.
yes it sank but i am not sure why
He was Commander Mochitsura Hashimoto.
During World War II, the USS Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese torpedo. The ship sank and oceanic whitetip sharks killed many of the men.
USS Indianapolis Museum was created in 2007.
The USS Maine exploded and sank in Havana Harbor. It precipitated the US and Spain into the Spanish-American War.
At the bottom of the Pacific ocean. She was a cruiser that had just delivered critical material for the atomic bomb and was steaming home when it was torpedoed on 30 July 1945, and sank.....................
Indianapolis
The address of the Uss Indianapolis Ca-35 Memorial Museum Inc is: Po Box 441135, Indianapolis, IN 46244-1135
It suffered from a mysterious explosion and sank.
USS Hornet sank at 1.30am on 27th October 1942.
USS Arizona sank upright in shallow water; USS Oklahoma, however, did capsize.
Yes.
See website: USS Indianapolis (Heavy Cruiser)