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The Ship Report, Friday, July 19, 2024

An episode of the The Ship Report podcast, hosted by The Ship Report, titled "The Ship Report, Friday, July 19, 2024" was published on July 19, 2024 and runs 8 minutes.

July 19, 2024 ·8m · The Ship Report

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CG41332: Part 3 - how the boat capsized We're into Day 3 of my interview with John Kopp, about his book CG41332m, about a tragedy on the Columbia River Bar during Coast Guard training in which three students lost their lives. Today Kopp reads from his book, a passage about the moment just before the boat flipped in the breakers near Clatsop Spit. Show transcript here: http://shipreport.nfshost.com/audio/SRTranscript071924.pdf

CG41332: Part 3 - how the boat capsized

We're into Day 3 of my interview with John Kopp, about his book CG41332m, about a tragedy on the Columbia River Bar during Coast Guard training in which three students lost their lives.

Today Kopp reads from his book, a passage about the moment just before the boat flipped in the breakers near Clatsop Spit.

Show transcript here: http://shipreport.nfshost.com/audio/SRTranscript071924.pdf

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