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Maurice Bell
Maurice Bell
Portrait of Mobile's Maurice Bell in his blue Navy uniform and white sailor's cap. Aboard the USS Indianapolis, Bell witnessed the battles of Tarawa, Saipan and the Philippine Sea.
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Maurice Bell
Maurice Bell
Maurice Bell was born in Mississippi on February 17, 1925, and grew up in the northeast corner of the state. Throughout 1942, he traveled around the country with his father on a construction crew that was building army camps. While in Indiana in early 1942, he met and started dating . . .
Maurice Bell and his bride
Maurice Bell and his bride
Mobile's Maurice Bell, in blue Navy uniform, and his bride Lois K. Richards on their wedding day in Nineveh, Indiana, October 29, 1944. Aboard the USS Indianapolis Bell witnessed the battles of Tarawa, Saipan and the Philippine Sea.
Source: Maurice Bell
Maurice Bell in white uniform
Maurice Bell in white uniform
Mobile's Maurice Bell poses for a portrait in his white Navy uniform. Aboard the USS Indianapolis, Bell witnessed the battles of Tarawa, Saipan and the Philippine Sea.
Source: Maurice Bell
Maurice Bell: Kamikaze attack
Maurice Bell: Kamikaze attack
A kamikaze pilot dove straight where Maurice Bell stood aboard the USS Indianapolis.
Maurice Bell: Remembering the war
Maurice Bell: Remembering the war
He still thinks about the war quite often and it seems like a dream.
Navy 7th Division
Navy 7th Division
Navy 7th Division, 2nd Section aboard the USS Indianapolis. Maurice Bell of Mobile stands eighth from the right. He witnessed the battles of Tarawa, Saipan and the Philippine Sea.
Source: Maurice Bell
The Atomic Bomb
The Atomic Bomb
Although there were extensive consultations about the employment of the atomic bomb, discussions always focused on how to use the new weapon, not whether to use it. The primary aim of Allied decision-makers was to achieve the unconditional surrender of Japan as quickly as possible at the lowest cost in . . .
The Atomic Bomb: Hiroshima
The Atomic Bomb: Hiroshima
A lone Japanese soldiers walks amid the ruins of Hiroshima.
Source: National Archives
USS Indianapolis
USS Indianapolis
USS Indianapolis at the Mare Island Navy Yard after her final overhaul, 12 July 1945. Maurice Bell served on this ship which delivered the atomic bomb to Tinian. She also saw action from Tarawa to Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Source: U.S. Naval Historical Center (Photo #: 19-N-86915)
USS Indianapolis
USS Indianapolis
The sinking of the U.S. heavy cruiser Indianapolis by a Japanese submarine in the Philippine Sea two weeks before the end of the war remains controversial to this day. Built in Camden, New Jersey, and commissioned in 1932 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, the Indianapolis (CA-35) displaced 9,800 tons and . . .