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The Pendleton disaster off Cape Cod: the greatest small boat rescue in Coast Guard history : a true story (Updated 3rd ed.)

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On February 18, 1952, off the coast of Cape Cod, a fierce nor'easter snapped in half two 503-foot oil tankers, the Pendleton and the Fort Mercer.

Human grace and grit, leadership and endurance prevail as Theresa Mitchell Barbo and Captain W.

Russell Webster (Ret.) recount the historic, heroic rescue of thirty-two merchant mariners from the sinking Pendleton by four young Coast Guardsmen aboard the 36-foot motor lifeboat CG36500.

A foreword by former Commandant Admiral Thad Allen (Ret.) and an essay by Master Chief John "Jack" Downey (Ret.), a veteran of thousands of modern-day small boat rescues, round out the special third edition of this classic work on Coast Guard history.

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Product Details
The History Press
161423020X / 9781614230205
eBook (EPUB)
06/05/2011
English
121 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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