Angry Sea Rescue

Angry Sea Rescue

by (u. S.) Michael J. Tugas Kathy Sherman

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There are things you have to do, even if they are extremely dangerous. In the winter of 1952, New England suffered the most brutal northeasterly winds in years. The icy Atlantic Ocean became violent and dangerous. Two fully loaded cruise ships got into trouble, and 70-foot-high water cut off the hard steel hulls. Four members of the coast rescue team were called upon to rescue the man at the critical moment. While waiting, the trapped crew members clung to the broken tanker and stopped the ship against the rocks. With their strong will and rich experience, the rescue team rescued 32 people in a small boat carrying 12 people and returned safely with difficulty. This book comprehensively restores the most memorable rescue operation in the history of the U. S. Coast Guard. The persistence of the rescuer and the calmness of the rescued both shine with the brilliance of humanity. Even in the most dangerous moments, courage can conquer everything.

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