The USS Indianapolis (CA-35) ...part one by franco7
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Description
The world's first operational atomic bomb was delivered by the Indianapolis, (CA-35) to the island of Tinian on 26 July 1945. The Indianapolis then reported to CINCPAC (Commander-In-Chief, Pacific) Headquarters at Guam for further orders. She was directed to join the battleship USS Idaho (BB-42) at Leyte Gulf in the Philippines to prepare for the invasion of Japan. The Indianapolis, unescorted, departed Guam on a course of 262 degrees making about 17 knots.
At 14 minutes past midnight, on 30 July 1945, midway between Guam and Leyte Gulf, she was hit by two torpedoes out of six fired by the I-58, a Japanese submarine. The first blew away the bow, the second struck near midship on the starboard side adjacent to a fuel tank and a powder magazine. The resulting explosion split the ship to the keel, knocking out all electric power. Within minutes she went down rapidly by the bow, rolling to starboard.
This series, dedicated to the Captain, and crew, lest we forget ...
Cruiser by Briney
Comments (8)
CleonXXI
Wow! Fantastic render of this historical tragic scene!
iborg64
fantastic dramatic scene
blinkings
Great image and info.
GrandmaT
Awesome work!
steelrazer
Very nice job, a very dramatic scene.
Yuroven
the one where most crew eaten by sharks? IIRC
AliceFromLake
Very dramatic scene...
Briney
Gee, I should have done separate life rafts for it... gulp. Its a grim tale to be sure. Great FX and scene. So many figures!