Just read "In Harm's Way" for the second time, and am again reminded that I owe the very world I live in to you guys and others of your generation who stepped up to the plate and quite literally saved the world in the 1940s. I realize many of you survivors and your departed shipmates were just common sailors and marines doing your day-to-day jobs at that time. And then events overtook you. Your survival story is astonishing to me, and the devotion to duty of every uniformed person in WWII (and any other war) is equally astonishing to me. Once again, thank you.