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On May 19, 9:51 pm, Bart wrote:
On May 19, 2:34 pm, Joe wrote: A new friend Jamie, a diver who lives in Thailand sent me a IJN saki bowl he salvaged from the Tattori Maru. Thats the Japanese hell ship my Grandfather was shipped to Japan on with 1100+ other men. The bowl arrived in 5 pieces... but I was able to glue them together quite nicely. The Tattori Maru was sunk by the USS Hammerhead in 43. http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...63212926zgNfuq Not sure what to do with it. But I bet no Japanese has any relics from this hell ship. Joe One of my sailing students is the son of a survivor or the Indianapolis. Some of the stories I heard were amazing. Most of what is written in the books down plays the horror of fighting off shipmates who were hallucinating. This guy was big. I can believe his old man survived. If I was a shark I'd run away if I saw him coming. I've been reading some of the survivor accounts. Quite interesting. What a mess that whole deal was..and what a nightmare at sea to go through. They played a key part in history and defeating the Japanese. The secret nature of the mission killed more than any one thing. Also IIRC the Skipper was given a bum rap and blew his brains out on his front porch. Joe |
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