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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170821:05:50:00

. rob: an important chapter of world war ii history closed. the wreckage of the u.s.s. indianapolis found on the floor of the pacific ocean, 18,000 feet below the surface. 18,000 feet. 72 years after it was torpedoed by japanese submarine in the final days of the war. ellison barber has more from washington. reporter: rob, two torpedoes from a japanese submarine hit the u.s.s. indianapolis on july 30, 1945 as it headed from guam to the philippines. naval historians say it only took 12 minutes for the warship to sink. 12 minutes for a ship that was 610 feet long. 1,196 sailors and marines were aboard the u.s.s. indianapolis. officials say around 800 survived initially. because the warship went down so quickly, the crew couldn t send out calls for help. it took days for anyone to find them. ....

Rob Schmitt , World War Ii , Uss Indianapolis , Pacific Ocean , History Closed , Ellison Barber , July 30 1945 , Couldn T ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170820:23:50:00

. rob: an important chapter of world war ii history closed. the wreckage of the u.s.s. indianapolis found on the floor of the pacific ocean, 18,000 feet below the surface. 18,000 feet. 72 years after it was torpedoed by japanese submarine in the final days of the war. ellison barber has more from washington. reporter: rob, two torpedoes from a japanese submarine hit the u.s.s. indianapolis on july 30, 1945 as it headed from guam to the philippines. naval historians say it only took 12 minutes for the warship to sink. 12 minutes for a ship that was 610 feet long. 1,196 sailors and marines were aboard the u.s.s. indianapolis. officials say around 800 survived initially. because the warship went down so quickly, the crew couldn t send out calls for help. it took days for anyone to find them. historians say hundreds of the ....

Rob Schmitt , World War Ii , Uss Indianapolis , Pacific Ocean , History Closed , Ellison Barber , July 30 1945 , Couldn T ,