Exacerbated by cramped quarters and exhaustion due to the stress of the Vietnam War, simmering racial tensions aboard the USS Kitty Hawk came to a violent confrontation in October 1972. Marv Truhe was a JAG lawyer who defended several of the sailors and relates what really happened in his gripping, first-person account.
This event is virtual, free, and suitable for all ages.
Event sponsored by the Wisconsin Veterans Museum Foundation with support for the Foundation in memory of Pat Finley.