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An account of the July 1945 sinking of the USS Indianapolis describes how the unaccompanied ship was struck by two Japanese torpedoes and how its survivors endured dehydration, exposure, poisoning and shark attacks through the power of their faith.

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An account of the July 1945 sinking of the USS Indianapolis describes how the unaccompanied ship was struck by two Japanese torpedoes and how its survivors endured dehydration, exposure, poisoning and shark attacks through the power of their faith.
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Autorenporträt
Edgar Harrell, USMC (Ret.), lives in Tennessee with his wife, Ola, enjoying their grandchildren and their great-grandchildren. Edgar speaks extensively around the United States about his survival at sea. David Harrell, PhD, son of Edgar Harrell, is the senior pastor-teacher of Calvary Bible Church in Joelton, Tennessee. He is married to Nancy, and together they have three children and a growing number of grandchildren.