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Hardcover Explosion Aboard the Iowa Book

ISBN: 1557508100

ISBN13: 9781557508102

Explosion Aboard the Iowa

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Schwoebel was hired by the Senate Armed Services Committee to investigate the 1989 explosion aboard the battleship Iowa that killed 47 crewmen during a routine gunnery exercise. He provides an insider's account of the Navy's original investigation and the rather different results of his own team's i

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Thank You!

The family of GMG2 Clayton Michael Hartwig USN would like to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for your help in removing all doubt and clearing the reputation and memory of our loving son, brother and uncle.

Moral Cowardice

This book is more than a technical problem and its resolution. The book provides a window into the lack of moral courage by senior naval officers to address an issue involving the wellbeing of the american sailor. Basicly, the navy could not identify a techincal cause for the explosion so it must be a sailor's fault. Thus find a victum to hang the cause on and what better way than to point a finger at a "queer". ( Queer = anyone whose lifestyle is not in keeping with the excepted standard as interpeted by Senior Naval Officers.) So the reputation of a sailor is destroyed and the 16 in. guns can continue to fire. The final result of the incident aboard the Iowa is the realization by sailors that the U.S.Navy will not hesitate to debase the honor and reputation of an individual within the Navy so long as the "mission" is accomplished.The Navy now wonders why the re-enlistment rate is so poor!

Excellent scientific reporting of an unavoidable accident!!

I did not see any reference to a reliability (failure mode and effects, fault tree determination, etc.) analysis requested by and performed for the Navy here in San Diego in the summer of 1990. This analysis agreed with the conclusion that the ramming of the powder bags was most likely accidental (due to certain shortcomings in the rammer hydraulic system), occurred at the higher projectile ramming speed of 13.9 ft/sec, and was probably caused by particle contamination of the fluid in the hydraulic system of the rammer. Were the results of these efforts (report) witheld from the author? I would be interested in knowing this and it would not surprise me at all if that indeed had happened!
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