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A 10 page paper which offers a book report on Doug Stanton’s In Harm’s Way. No additional sources cited.
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and the Navy. It is an event that led to the court-martial of the captain of the ship, the first court-martial ever of a Navy captain who had lost his
ship. In Doug Stantons work In Harms Way, Stanton gathers new information about this infamous event, and the ensuing court-martial, aiming at further illustrating how the captain was not at
fault. At the same time the book offers the reader a powerful, often first hand, look at the disaster and the horrors that these men had to undergo as they
waited for rescue, something that was only to ultimately save less than a third of the men who had been on the ship. The following paper offers a book report
on Stantons book. In Harms Way by Doug Stanton In first presenting a report of the book it is perhaps helpful to offer up the table of
contents in order to see the manner in which the book is laid out. There is a prologue titled Sailor on a Chain. This then moves into part one of
the work titled Sailing to War. This part is broken up into the first three chapters of the book, All Aboard, Good-bye, Golden Gate, and The First Domino. Part two
of the work is involved with events as the ship sunk and after the sinking. It is titled Sunk and is comprised of chapters four through eight, titled The Burning
Sea, Abandon Ship, Hope Afloat, Shark Attack, and Genocide. In part three, titled Rescue, the chapters, none through twelve, are titled Dead Drift, Final Hours, Aftermath, and Back in the
World. This is then followed by an epilogue. In that first section, the prologue, the author examines the last day of the captains life, a man who was 70 years
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