MONDAY NOVEMBER 12: PALM COAST, FLORIDA Flagler College and the Coquina Crossing Homeowners' Association program in honor of St. Johns County veterans, 5 p.m., Flagler College auditorium, 14 Granada St., St. Augustine. Includes tributes, the PBS-filmed and Flagler College students edited documentary Serve & Protect, a USO Canteen, comedy and swing music from the All Star Band. Speaker is Giles McCoy of Palm Coast, a survivor of the USS Indianapolis. Free. (904) 829-0381.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 12: ROCHESTER, MN
Scott Hosier World War II Roundtable.
The guest speaker is Erwin Hensch, a survivor of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. The program is at 7 p.m. at Christ United Methodist Church in Rochester
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10: TACOMA, WA One of the last survivors of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis will help tell the ships tragic story beginning at 2:30 p.m. at the Auburn Performing Arts Center, 700 East Main St. Admission is free.
mwylan said
Sep 7, 2011
Are their any survivors left today from the U.S.S. Indianapolis? I just finished reading the book by Doug Stanton and it would be an honor to meet any if they are ever in the D.C. or Northern Virginia Area.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 12: PALM COAST, FLORIDA
Flagler College and the Coquina Crossing Homeowners' Association program in honor of St. Johns County veterans, 5 p.m., Flagler College auditorium, 14 Granada St., St. Augustine. Includes tributes, the PBS-filmed and Flagler College students edited documentary Serve & Protect, a USO Canteen, comedy and swing music from the All Star Band. Speaker is Giles McCoy of Palm Coast, a survivor of the USS Indianapolis. Free. (904) 829-0381.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 12: ROCHESTER, MN
Scott Hosier World War II Roundtable.
The guest speaker is Erwin Hensch, a survivor of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. The program is at 7 p.m. at Christ United Methodist Church in Rochester
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10: TACOMA, WA
One of the last survivors of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis will help tell the ships tragic story beginning at 2:30 p.m. at the Auburn Performing Arts Center, 700 East Main St. Admission is free.
Are their any survivors left today from the U.S.S. Indianapolis? I just finished reading the book by Doug Stanton and it would be an honor to meet any if they are ever in the D.C. or Northern Virginia Area.
Mark W.
Chantilly,Va.