The Four Chaplains
It was Feb. 3, 1943, and the U.S. Army
Transport Dorchester was one of three ships in a convoy, moving across
the Atlantic from Newfoundland to an American base in Greenland. A
converted luxury liner, the Dorchester was crowded to capacity, carrying
902 servicemen, merchant seamen and civilian workers.
It was only 150 miles from its destination when shortly after midnight,
an officer aboard the German submarine U2 spotted it. After identifying
and targeting the ship, he gave orders to fire. The hit was decisive,
striking the ship, far below the water line. The initial blast killed
scores of men and seriously wounded many more.
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