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A special anniversary
2004-02-03
From the Corner:
While Americans whine about paper cuts and stubbed toes, it’s worth noting that today marks the 61st anniversary of the sinking of the USAT Dorchester, a troop transport ship attacked by a German U-boat as its convoy sailed to Greenland from Newfoundland. Some 672 men died that night, making it one of the worst U.S. maritime disasters ever. Amidst the horror that night, some humane and utterly selfless things happened. Such as the actions of the Escanaba and the Comanche, two US Coast Guard cutters whose captains defied regulations (requiring pursuit attacking submarines) and instead rescued nearly 230 men from the freezing Atlantic. And more noteworthy, of course, were the actions of the four Army chaplains sailing on the Dorchester -- Protestant ministers George L. Fox and Clark V. Poling, Catholic priest John P. Washington, and rabbi Alexander D. Goode -- who calmed the men as the ship sank, tended to the wounded, and handed out lifejackets. When all were gone, the chaplains gave theirs to four frightened men, and then, their fate certain, died preaching courage to the floating men. RIP.
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends(John 15:13)."
Posted by:Christopher Johnson

#3  I believe there was even a commemorative stamp issued by the US Post Office in regards to the 4 chaplains--who preached love and acceptance instead of the right wing crap Pat Robertson does
Posted by: NotMike Moore   2004-2-3 10:42:45 PM  

#2  Thankz Christopher - truly an act unknown to Islam in its most abhorrent state
Posted by: Frank G   2004-2-3 8:53:31 PM  

#1  Amen.
Posted by: Ptah   2004-2-3 8:07:18 PM  

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