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  • USS Indianapolis (CA-35)

    A memorial site with photographs of the ship and crew, links, the ships history, and crew listing.

    members.tripod.com

  • USS Indianapolis (CA-35)

    Official site of the USS Indianapolis Survivor's Organization. Ship history, stories, and photos.

    www.ussindianapolis.org

  • Naval Historical Center

    Original documents, Navy press releases, photographs, testimony by Captain McVay and Commander Hashimoto, list of recommended published works, and information on ordering microfiche of documents.

    www.history.navy.mil

  • The Search for the USS Indianapolis

    Discovery Channel site for television program of the same name, has details of the last voyage, the stories of the crew members, the trial of Captain McVey, and notes from the expedition to find the wreck.

    www.discovery.com

  • Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships

    Entry for the USS Indianapolis details the ships construction, early missions, and final mission to Tinian.

    www.ibiblio.org

  • Great White Fleet

    Memorial site. Ship history, biography of her captain, crew listing, and photos.

    www.greatwhitefleet.org

  • Doug Stanton

    "In Harm's Way: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story of Its Survivors." Survivor's accounts, discussion forum, and video clips.

    www.ussindianapolisinharmsway.com

  • Quint's Monologue in the movie Jaws

    The text of Quint's story about surviving the USS Indianapolis.

    www.whysanity.net

  • TexasEscapes.com

    Survivor's account by Seaman First Class Loel Dene L.D. Cox.

    www.texasescapes.com

  • The U.S.S. Indianapolis -- Tragedy Amid Triumph

    Thesis by LCdr. C.R. Woodward, USMC, Marine Corps University Command and Staff College.

    www.globalsecurity.org

  • The History Source

    Overview article of the Indy sinking, by Tenna Perry.

    www.insmkt.com

  • USS Indianapolis (CA-35) Memorial Branch 130, FLA.

    Details and information about this FRA branch including contact details, a brief history and meeting notes.

    www.fraindy.org

  • CNN.com - Author Doug Stanton and USS Indianapolis survivor Giles McCoy - July 30, 2001

    Interview with Doug Stanton and Giles McCoy. Doug Stanton is the author of "In Harm's Way", the story of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. Giles McCoy is a survivor of the USS Indianapolis that sunk on July 30, 1945 after being hit by a Japanese torpedo in the South Pacific.

    www.cnn.com

  • Tribute to Thomas McNabb

    Biography of Thomas McNabb, JR., Fireman 2nd class on the USS Indianapolis (CA35), Lost At Sea on July 30, 1945.

    www.arlingtoncemetery.net

  • Kathleen Teschke

    Tribute to William Solomon Jr., Seaman 2nd class, Lost At Sea.

    www.indy-graphics.com

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