I'm an independent Video Producer working at a Broadcast News Station up in South Bend, IN. I'm very interested in covering the upcoming Anniversary and getting some interviews and footage of the event. I would love it if anyone connected with The USS Indianapolis would be willing to go on-camera to reflect on the moment and give insight. I'm hoping with enough footage I can put together something special that my News Director would consider airing. But, nonetheless, I am personally interested in documenting this historic event and keeping the memory of The USS Indianapolis alive. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Aaron White
SurvivorsDaughter said
Jul 4, 2015
If you are interested in learning more about the USS Indianapolis and being in contact with families, feel free to join the USS Indianapolis CA-35 Second Watch Facebook group or email me (I am the daughter of a survivor and current chairman) at BullardMBullard@aol.com.
Second Watch is an organization comprised of children, grandchildren, family, friends and supporters of the men of the USS Indianapolis. In the 1980's, when the Survivors themselves began facing their own demise, they turned to their children - the next generation - to perpetuate their story. They placed a vote, and unanimously decided to stand behind the 2nd Watch Organization and place that legacy in our hands. We are dedicated not only to ensuring that the sacrifices of the men of the Final Sailing Crew of the USS Indianapolis are never forgotten, we are also dedicated to the promotion of citizenship and patriotism and remembering what America is about.
To get more information about the reunion, you can contact the representative of the Survivors Organization under "contact" information at the following website: ussindyreunion.com
I'm an independent Video Producer working at a Broadcast News Station up in South Bend, IN. I'm very interested in covering the upcoming Anniversary and getting some interviews and footage of the event. I would love it if anyone connected with The USS Indianapolis would be willing to go on-camera to reflect on the moment and give insight. I'm hoping with enough footage I can put together something special that my News Director would consider airing. But, nonetheless, I am personally interested in documenting this historic event and keeping the memory of The USS Indianapolis alive. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Aaron White
Second Watch is an organization comprised of children, grandchildren, family, friends and supporters of the men of the USS Indianapolis. In the 1980's, when the Survivors themselves began facing their own demise, they turned to their children - the next generation - to perpetuate their story. They placed a vote, and unanimously decided to stand behind the 2nd Watch Organization and place that legacy in our hands. We are dedicated not only to ensuring that the sacrifices of the men of the Final Sailing Crew of the USS Indianapolis are never forgotten, we are also dedicated to the promotion of citizenship and patriotism and remembering what America is about.
To get more information about the reunion, you can contact the representative of the Survivors Organization under "contact" information at the following website: ussindyreunion.com