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Almost every tragedy in history has a hero - whose unwavering bravery and courage, in the face of disaster, helped save lives and provide hope. When famed ocean liner, Titanic, hit an iceberg on the night of April 15, 1912 and began its descent into a watery grave, it took with it 1,523 souls. But because of the heroics and sacrifice of some on board, there were others who made their way to safety, survived, and went on to live their lives. Twenty-five year old, Jack Phillips, was among those who traded their life, so that others might live that fateful night. Phillips' call to service had prepared him for this and his "call" that night saved 705 people.
By Philip Horender and Philip Schoff4.9
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Almost every tragedy in history has a hero - whose unwavering bravery and courage, in the face of disaster, helped save lives and provide hope. When famed ocean liner, Titanic, hit an iceberg on the night of April 15, 1912 and began its descent into a watery grave, it took with it 1,523 souls. But because of the heroics and sacrifice of some on board, there were others who made their way to safety, survived, and went on to live their lives. Twenty-five year old, Jack Phillips, was among those who traded their life, so that others might live that fateful night. Phillips' call to service had prepared him for this and his "call" that night saved 705 people.

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