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Until the Sea Shall Free Them

Life, Death, and Survival in the Merchant Marine
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In 1983, the Marine Electric, a reconditioned World War II vessel, was on a routine voyage thirty miles off the East coast of the United States when disaster struck. As the old coal carrier sank, chief mate Bob Cusick watched his crew succumb to the mountainous waves and sub-zero winds of the Atlantic. Of the thirty-four men aboard, Cusick was one of only three to survive. And he soon found himself facing the most critical decision of his life - whether to stand by the merchant marine officer's unspoken code of silence, or to tell the truth about why his crew had been unnecessarily sacrificed at sea. Cusick chose to blow the whistle. "Until the Sea Shall Free Them" describes in compelling detail the wreck of the Marine Electric and the legal drama that unfolded in its wake. In a bitter lawsuit with owners of the ship, Cusick emerged victorious. His expose of government inaction led to vital reforms in the laws regarding the safety of ships, and his courageous stand places his among the unsung heroes of our time.

Author Biography

Robert Frump, a former maritime writer and investigative reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, won the George Polk Award for National Reporting for his stories on the Marine Electric disaster. He lives in Summit, New Jersey.
Release date Australia
March 1st, 2007
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Naval Institute Press
Pages
352
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Dimensions
156x234x23
ISBN-13
9781591142843
Product ID
3612809

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