22 Minutes: The USS Vincennes and the Tragedy of Savo Island: A Lifetime Survival Story
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Globe Pequot, 2019.
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6h 36m 10s
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Jeff Spevak., Jeff Spevak|AUTHOR., & Kyle Tait|READER. (2019). 22 Minutes: The USS Vincennes and the Tragedy of Savo Island: A Lifetime Survival Story . Globe Pequot.

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Jeff Spevak, Jeff Spevak|AUTHOR and Kyle Tait|READER. 2019. 22 Minutes: The USS Vincennes and the Tragedy of Savo Island: A Lifetime Survival Story. Globe Pequot.

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Jeff Spevak, Jeff Spevak|AUTHOR and Kyle Tait|READER. 22 Minutes: The USS Vincennes and the Tragedy of Savo Island: A Lifetime Survival Story Globe Pequot, 2019.

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Jeff Spevak, Jeff Spevak|AUTHOR, and Kyle Tait|READER. 22 Minutes: The USS Vincennes and the Tragedy of Savo Island: A Lifetime Survival Story Globe Pequot, 2019.

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