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14
Ibid.

15
Ibid.

16
Edward L. Beach,
Submarine!
(Annapolis, Maryland: Bluejacket Books, 2003), p. 151.

17
Tuohy, p. 23.

18
Jackie Morris, interview with the author.

19
Ibid.

20
Floyd Caverly, interview with the author.

21
Pimlico race results, courtesy of Jackie Morris.

22
Morris.

23
Jesse DaSilva, interview with Douglas E. Clanin. Oral history, Indiana Historical Society.

24
Ibid.

25
Ibid.

26
Joyce Paul, letter to the author.

27
Ibid.

28
USA Today,
August 16, 2000.

29
Clay Decker, oral history, Regis University.

30
Sabalo
Memoirs of Lt. Robert C. Bell Jr.
http://usssabalo.org/T-BellMemoirs.htm
.

31
Barbara Lane, interview with the author.

32
Caverly.

33
Ibid.

34
Thomas Saylor,
Long Hard Road: American POWs During WW II
(St. Paul, Minnesota: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2007), p. 91.

35
Marsha Allen, interview with the author.

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INDEX

Accardy, John

Adler, Julius Ochs

Allen, Tom

Anderson, Phillip

Andriolo, Charles

Antisubmarine techniques

Japanese improvement in

sonar

Atomic bombs

Baa Baa Black Sheep
(television series)

Ballinger, William

Breedlove and

death

destroying documents by

escape plan and

Formosa Strait patrol

Tang
hit/sinking and

Bath Iron Works

Bauer, Wilhelm

Beach, Ned

Formosa Strait patrol

on O’Kane

on
Tang
/crew disappearance

Beaumont, Ed

Bell, Robert

Bends

avoiding

death from

description

Bergman, Edwin

role/position

submarine activity (8/1944)

Tang
hit/sinking and

Beriberi

Berry, Leslie Allen

Bisogno, Fred

“Black Panther of the Pacific”

See also
USS
Tang

Bombing raids

atomic bombs

B-29 pilots shot down

Japanese and

Omori and

POWs killed in

Boucher, Wilfred

Boyington, Gregory “Pappy”

after war

background

cigarettes/Omori

Decker and

Ofuna and

Omori and

transfer from Ofuna

Brandtraucher

“Break point” for breathing

Breedlove, Marvin E.

Bronze Stars

Burke, Arleigh A.

Caverly, Floyd

after war

background/family

escape

feelings towards Japanese

on Flanagan

Formosa Strait decision and

Formosa Strait patrol

Formosa Strait trip

launching of USS
O’Kane

Leibold and

life insurance policy and

medals

motion sickness

on Narowanski

nickname

in Oak Knoll Hospital

on O’Kane

rescue/evacuation

return to U.S./family

still and

submarine activity (8/1944)

Tang
hit/sinking and

timing enemy moves

Caverly, Floyd/Japanese

Ofuna

Omori

“rescue” by Japanese

treatment before Ofuna

Caverly, Leone

Caverly, Mary Anne

Chlorine gas and submariners

Code breakers (U.S.)

Ultra

usefulness to submariners

Cold War

Culp, James

Formosa Strait patrol

return to Pearl Harbor (8/1944)

role/position

Cutter, Slade

DaSilva, Edith

DaSilva, James

DaSilva, Jesse

after war

death

escape

family memorial service for

Formosa Strait patrol

frostbite

medals

rescue/evacuation

reunion with family

Tang
hit/sinking and

DaSilva, Jesse/Japanese

Ofuna

Omori

“rescue” by Japanese

treatment before Ofuna

DaSilva, Jimmy

DaSilva, Joyce

De Lapp, Marvin

Decker, Ann

Decker, Clayton O.

after war

background

Boyington and

custody of Harry

death

destroying documents by

escape

family

on Formosa Strait patrol

Kursk
and

Leibold and

medals

return to Colorado

return to Pearl Harbor

return to U.S./family and

role/position

submarine activity (8/1944)

Tang
hit/sinking and

wife’s loss of hope for

Zofcin and

Decker, Clayton O./Japanese

Ofuna

Omori

“rescue” by Japanese

treatment before Ofuna

Decker, Harry

Decker, Lucille

Depth charging reaction

Dornin, Dusty

Dysentery

Ebaru Maru
sinking

Enola Gay

Enos, Mel

background

burning documents by

death

escape plan and

Formosa Strait patrol

Formosa Strait trip

medals

Tang
hit/sinking and

Escape from submarines

below three hundred feet

“blow and go” method

first escape

statistics on

torpedo tube escapes

training and

See also specific survivors
; USS
Tang
sinking

European Theatre and U.S. deaths

“Fat Man” atomic bomb

Fitzgerald, J.A.

crew survival

torture of

Flanagan, Hank

after war

background

death

escape

escape plan and

Formosa Strait patrol

Formosa Strait trip

medals

Tang
hit/sinking and

Flanagan, Hank/Japanese

Ofuna

treatment before Ofuna

Fluckey, Gene

Fluker, John

escape plan and

Tang
hit/sinking

Food

dropped at Omori camp

grape juice and still

Ofuna/effects

Omori camp/effects

for returning crews

on
Tang

Formosa Strait patrol

description

mission decision

preparations for

route to

trip to

See also
USS
Tang
sinking

Foster, John

Ballinger and

Formosa Strait patrol

Frazee, Murray

Breedlove and

leaving
Tang

O’Kane and

role/position

silence on survivors

submarine activity (8/1944)

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