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LEADER: 03929cam 2200625Ma 4500
001 ocn762991125
003 OCoLC
005 20211028194438.0
008 111117s2012 enk 000 0 eng d
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100 1 $aPope, Frank.
245 10 $a72 hours /$cby Frank Pope.
246 3 $aSeventy-two hours
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300 $a1 volume ;$c24 cm
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520 $aAugust 5th 2005. On a secret mission to an underwater military installation thirty miles off the coast of Kamchatka, Russian Navy submersible AS-28 ran into a web of cables and stuck fast. With 600 feet of freezing water above them, there was no escape for the seven crew. Trapped in a titanium tomb, all they could do was wait as their air supply slowly dwindled. For more than twenty-four hours the Russian Navy tried to reach them. Finally - still haunted by the loss of the nuclear submarine Kursk five years before - they requested international assistance. On the other side of the world, Commander Ian Riches, leader of the Royal Navy's Submarine Rescue Service, got the call: there was a sub down. With the expertise and specialist equipment available to him, Riches knew his team had a chance to save the men, but Kamchatka was at the very limit of their range, and time was running out.
505 0 $aAugust 5th 2005. On a secret mission to an underwater military installation thirty miles off the coast of Kamchatka, Russian Navy submersible AS-28 ran into a web of cables and stuck fast. With 600 feet of freezing water above them, there was no escape for the seven crew. Trapped in a titanium tomb, all they could do was wait as their air supply slowly dwindled. For more than twenty-four hours the Russian Navy tried to reach them. Finally -- still haunted by the loss of the nuclear submarine Kursk five years before -- they requested international assistance. On the other side of the world, Commander Ian Riches, leader of the Royal Navy's Submarine Rescue Service, got the call: there was a sub down. With the expertise and specialist equipment available to him, Riches knew his team had a chance to save the men, but Kamchatka was at the very limit of their range, and time was running out.
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