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Bryce Historical posted on Jun 19, 2010
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The Ross had just begun to recover from the first mine when, at 01:55 of October 19th 1944, she struck a second mine and the list (from the first mine damage) increased to 14 degrees. Captain Benjamin Coe ordered the jettisoning of all non-essential equipment and gradually the list stopped. The fleet tug AT-83 Chickasaw approached and gave much appreciated aid and comfort to the DD563 USS Ross and her crew. Capt. Coe had prayed for guidance from The Lord and believed that they would somehow survive this ordeal and the many other challenges that faced him and the crew in the following months at The Battle of Leyte Gulf. The Ross never had another causality under Benjamin Coe's command. Be glad for all God is planning for you. Be patient in trouble, and always be prayerful. (Romans 12:12) Credit: Fletcher class destroyer by DeEspona

Comments (22)


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theprojectionist

7:24PM | Sat, 19 June 2010

Looking good RG,terrific effects job

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mikeerson

7:32PM | Sat, 19 June 2010

I wonder if going full speed ahead would keep it a float longer... I wonder what the titanic did after the hit... if they just sat there... I would think but keeping it moving, you'd stay afloat - maybe - hope I never have to find out - lol

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jocko500

8:41PM | Sat, 19 June 2010

Aman to the goodness of the Lord. wonderful image

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bazza

8:46PM | Sat, 19 June 2010

Nice work on this image RG, it looks terrific.. love the effects to so well done!! Good to hear his pray for protection was answered..

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pakled

9:12PM | Sat, 19 June 2010

likes it, agree; work on the explosions looks great.

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alessimarco

11:03PM | Sat, 19 June 2010

Excellent work on this and a great telling of the history!

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peedy

12:28AM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Fantastic image. Lighting and effects are awesome. Corrie

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kelvinhughes

12:53AM | Sun, 20 June 2010

well done excellent

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doriano

12:59AM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Great Historical reconstruction!

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SIGMAWORLD

2:28AM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Excellent scene.

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Hubert

2:45AM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Great scene and effects!

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T.Rex

7:22AM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Nice jog on the flames. Water looks great. Those old Fletcher class destroyers could really take some punishment, unlike modern ships. Thanks for the reminder from Leyte Gulf - a long time ago, but should be remembered for the imensity of that struggle. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to remake the same tragic mistakes. Thanks for Romans 12:12. Keep up the good work - looking foreward to your next post. :)

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Miska7

1:45PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Really nice scene. Great ship model, textures and effects! Excellent work!

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preeder

6:17AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Excellent work.

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mapps

11:06AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

awesome explosions :-)

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beatoangelico

1:10PM | Tue, 22 June 2010

awesome scene and splendid effect...Bravissimo my Friend..!!!

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Alex_Antonov

11:59AM | Wed, 23 June 2010

Very nice!

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Django

5:25AM | Thu, 24 June 2010

Fine pyros here

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Osper

11:24AM | Thu, 24 June 2010

Not a good place to be in!

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anitalee

11:35AM | Thu, 24 June 2010

Great work

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neiwil

5:29PM | Sun, 27 June 2010

Excellent image, and as said above great FX.Fine tribute to the Captain...the telling of the factual side to the picture adds a new level.Thumbs up from me.

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StudioArtVartanian

8:30AM | Fri, 02 July 2010

Top work!!!Amazing with great POV,so real!!!


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