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Dear Sirs,
 
I have just completed the true story of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, as written by author Doug Stanton, "In Harm's Way".
 
I was given this book from my 'recently deceased' Father's collection, (Russell J. Lahut).  He was a WWII, Navy veteran from the South Pacific Theatre.
 
Often, when sharing stories of life in the Navy during WWII, he told of this tragedy in humble, honorable, respectful, and valitorious terms on behalf of the men of the Indianapolis. He carried in his heart thoughts and prayers for all of the fallen, fellow seamen throughout his life....but especially those on the U.S.S. Indianapolis.
 
I was so moved by the reading of this book, knowing the respect my Father had for these men, that I was compelled to write and share my feelings. I am 'thankful and blessed' that Dad passed these same respects, ideals, and values on to his children. May we always remember the sacrifices those before us have made, and appreciate the legacy  and spirit the men of the U.S.S. Indianapolis have left for us to uphold.
 
Sincerely,
 
Daniel A. Lahut


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Dear Sir, The book was great and an honor to the men we lost on her. There is another book (Hardcover) on the U.S.S. Indianapolis but at the moment I can't remember it. My cousin was on the ship and went down with it. Thanks for your post. Walt Johnson



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