
Season 4 · Episode 23
The Exoneration of Captain McVay (USS Indianapolis)
In this episode, Bill speaks at the Brevard Veteran's Memorial about his involvement in the exoneration of Captain Charles B. McVay III, USN. McVay had been court-martialed in December 1945 following the sinking of the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) the prior August. He was exonerated by act of Congress in May 2001.
The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War
January 7, 20251h 6m
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Show Notes
In this episode, Bill speaks at the Brevard Veteran's Memorial about his involvement in the exoneration of Captain Charles B. McVay III, USN. McVay had been court-martialed in December 1945 following the sinking of the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) the prior August. He was exonerated by act of Congress in May 2001.
Topics
us navyfleet admiral chester nimitzsharkssunkexonerationcourt-martialfleet admiral ernest kingworld war iiimperial japanese navyhashimotosubmarinemcvaycaptain charles mcvayuss indianapolis