Albert Davis as a sailor and during interview by Congressman Tom Sawyer |
Akron’s USS Indianapolis sinking survivor passes away
Albert Morris of Akron, who survived the 1945 Japanese submarine’s
topedo sinking of the USS Indianapolis and five nights and four days in
shark-infested waters, passed away today.
There are only 19
still alive from the worst U.S. Navy disaster in history, including James “Jim”
Jarvis, 90, who lives in Lake Township.
Morris was among the 316 sailors from a crew
of 1,196 who survived the initial strike and days of dehydration and shark attacks
that followed. The 880 deaths was the worst loss of life at sea in Navy
history.
No one knew the
Indianapolis’ whereabouts because its mission was so secret. It was delivering
parts for Little Boy, the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.
To
read about the harrowing documentary, as told by the survivors, click on http://www.wearethemighty.com/articles/this-amazing-documentary-tells-the-tragic-story-of-the-uss-indianapolis-in-the-crews-words
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