Below deck, in front of a row of lockers beneath the No. 3 gun turret, Lonnie Cook felt a rumbling and froze. He had been getting ready for a day in Honolulu, had just showered and put on his shorts and T-shirt, shoving his wallet with the $60 hed won in a craps game the night before in his poc
Lonnie Cook, who had won a craps game the night before, slept in the airmens bunks that night, wearing clothes dug up from around officers quarters. In the middle of the night, a commotion woke him. It was the airmen, returning after searching for the Japanese fleet. They had found nothing.
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