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Sailors to the End: The Deadly Fire on the USS Forrestal and the Heroes Who Fought It

the book is written by Gregory A. Freeman

On that July morning in 1967, nobody but God knew that by sunset 134 sailors and navy aviators would be dead with just as many injured, some terribly burnt. Our carrier, USS Oriskany CVA-34, steamed over to aid and assist the Forrestal during the emergency. Supplies and sailors were transported between the two ships via Sikorsky choppers. I volunteered to assist during the terrible overload down in sickbay. I did everything from mopping up puke to extracting bomb shrapnel from the bleeding bodies of 18-year-old enlisted men... and of course, just comforting them in whatever manner I could while they awaited treatment. Naturally, the wounded were triaged, taking the worst first. I wrote about the Forrestal incident in my book, "God, Bombs & Viet Nam" but I must admit Gregory Freeman has done a much better job. He is an excellent and prolific writer. I wish I could be half as skilled.
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Published on May 04, 2019 10:59 Tags: 1967, aircraft-carrier, bombs, bravery, naval-aviation, sailors, uss-forrestal, vietnam-war