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  1. Mar 15, 2012 · On December 7, 1941, as the great battleships Arizona, Oklahoma, and Utah lie paralyzed and burning in the aftermath of the Japanese ttack on Pearl Harbor, a crack team of U.S. Navy salvage divers headed by Edward C. Raymer are hurriedly flown to Oahu from the mainland.

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  2. On December 7, 1941, as the great battleships Arizona, Oklahoma, and Utah lie paralyzed and burning in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a crack team of U.S. Navy salvage divers headed by Edward C. Raymer are hurriedly flown to Oahu from the mainland.

  3. Jun 1, 1996 · Descent Into Darkness is the memoir of Commander Edward C. Raymer where he describes his time as a Navy Salvage Diver assigned to help raise the battleships sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.

  4. May 1, 2001 · Descent into Darkness Pearl Harbor, 1941 (The True Story of a Navy Diver) Paperback – May 1, 2001. by Edward C Raymer (Author) 4.7 865 ratings. See all formats and editions. The leader of the U.S. Navy team that dived for survivors of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor recalls those harrowing days with remarkable clarity and excitement. Original.

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  5. Commander Edward Raymer's memoir Descent Into Darkness provides a great retrospective of the work done by the heroic Navy divers salvage efforts following the December 1941 attack on the US...

  6. Descent into Darkness. On December 7, 1941, as the great battleships Arizona, Oklahoma, and Utah lie paralyzed and burning in the aftermath of the Japanese ttack on Pearl Harbor, a crack team of U.S. Navy salvage divers headed by Edward C. Raymer are hurriedly flown to Oahu from the mainland.

  7. Mar 19, 2001 · Incredible memoir of WW2 around the pacific and specially Pearl Harbor. The author was instrumental in the salvage operation of the USS Arizona, California and West Virginia and a harrowing account of being inside ships with bodies of deceased sailors and massive damage that was awash in thick oil and poisonous gas.

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