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The Sargo Incident

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  • The Sargo Incident by Michael A Matrozos
  • The Sargo Incident by Michael A Matrozos
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Pulitzer nominated Kanenas is now safe enough to use his real name as he exposes this historical Naval corruption. Say hello to Michael A Matrozos, telling his story for the first time without needing the Anonymity of Anonymous Author Kanenas. May 16, 1968, The USS Scorpion stopped at Naval Station Rota in Spain. Two men come ashore for medical emergencies, leaving the other 99 sailors to continue the journey East and return to base at Suda Bay in Crete. These two men are the only survivors. Dec 12, 1979 The USS Sargo limps into Pearl Harbor having suffered a catastrophic nuclear leak which goes on to kill more than half of her crew and hundreds of unsuspecting locals. Naval contractor, Michael Matrozos is in Pearl Harbor to witness first hand the Navy attempts to cover up the Sargo Incident. He is a Distinguished Engineer, Project lead for the new Pearl Harbor Power Plant and one of the smartest men in the USA. After first trying to silence him, and discredit him, they eventually bring him in as an advisor to fix the fundamental design faults that sank the Scorpion and irradiated the Sargo.Directly from Michael's hand written diary, hear first hand about the cover up, the threats, the deception and the lengths the US Navy will go to, to keep their secrets buried. Fascinating True story from: Michael A. Matrozos
Release date Australia
January 26th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
320
Dimensions
152x229x18
ISBN-13
9780975626306
Product ID
38681606

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