Harold Bray is the last living survivor from the greatest loss of life at sea in American military history.
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A factual look at the sinking of the USS Indianapolis and its aftermath, examining the events, survival story, and historical ...
Seven shipboard personnel were evaluated at local hospitals for minor injuries and cleared to return to the ship on Wednesday, a Navy spokesperson said.
The survivors of one of World War II’s worst naval disasters were awarded Congressional Gold Medals in a ceremony last Friday. In the virtual ceremony, House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) ...
Congress has awarded the crew of the USS Indianapolis its Congressional Gold Medal. The Gold Medal is Congress’s highest award for distinguished achievements and contributions to the United States. A ...
With the passing of Cleatus Lebow on Thursday morning at the age of 98, Benician Harold Bray is now the lone living survivor from the legendary USS Indianapolis. Lebow, raised in Abernathy, Texas, ...
The Navy has changed the status of 13 World War II crew members of the ill-fated USS Indianapolis from “unaccounted for” to “buried at sea,” Navy officials announced this week. The Indianapolis had ...
Cleatus Lebow, a World War II veteran and one of the last remaining USS Indianapolis survivors, has died, it was announced Thursday. He was 98. Services will be held in Memphis, Texas, on Sunday, Oct.
In this July 10, 1945, photo provided by U.S. Navy media content operations, USS Indianapolis (CA 35) is shown off the Mare Island Navy Yard, in northern California, after her final overhaul and ...
Six people were taken to a hospital following a fire aboard the USS Indianapolis (LCS 17) at Naval Station Mayport Wednesday, a spokesperson told News4JAX.