Ghost Boat
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Narrated by:
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Brett Rockwood
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By:
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Dan Gillcrist
About this listen
This is a story about a topic very rarely written about the sinking of a submarine in relatively shallow water and having a compartment survive with crew members still alive.
It is divided into several parts:
- Aboard the Discovery Ship, about finding a WWII Navy submarine sunk off the Mid Atlantic Coast in 1942
- Aboard Cutterfish, all about the crew and their lives
- Aboard U-136 about the German crew and their mission
- The Engagement about the very short battle between the two submarines
- Finally 550 Feet of Water about the three surviving crew members writing a log which they hoped someone would find one day about how they spent the final hours of their lives
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