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How Being a Continuous Learner Helps Research My Book on USS Franklin
Being a continuous learner has kept me focused on writing my first book...

How USS Franklin Got Its Name
The ship is floated out of her building dock immediately after christening, at...

Radar’s Role On 19 March 1945
Radar radio antenna installations atop USS Lexington (CVA 16) a sister ship to...

Joseph O’Callahan, Chaplain of the USS Franklin, Earns The Medal of Honor
Chaplain Joseph T. O'Callahan. Picture taken circa 1945-1946 Credit: Congressional Medal of Honor...

There Were Heroes By The Hundreds: Attack on the USS Franklin
Taken from the USS Santa Fe, the USS Franklin is shown with a...

The WW II Alliance Between Germany and Japan
Japanese troop formation in Nanking, China. (Source: Wikimedia) “Our greatest triumph lies in...