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Description
On April 16, 1947, an ordinary morning in Texas City turned into the deadliest industrial disaster in American history. A fire aboard the French cargo ship SS Grandcamp ignited thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate, triggering a catastrophic explosion that leveled homes, destroyed the harbor, and claimed hundreds of lives.
In this special bonus episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott steps away from the march toward San Jacinto to remember a different kind of battlefield—one where firefighters, workers, and ordinary citizens ran toward danger without hesitation. This is the story of loss, courage, and the unbreakable spirit that rebuilt a shattered Texas town.
Show Notes
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Description
On April 16, 1947, an ordinary morning in Texas City turned into the deadliest industrial disaster in American history. A fire aboard the French cargo ship SS Grandcamp ignited thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate, triggering a catastrophic explosion that leveled homes, destroyed the harbor, and claimed hundreds of lives.
In this special bonus episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott steps away from the march toward San Jacinto to remember a different kind of battlefield—one where firefighters, workers, and ordinary citizens ran toward danger without hesitation. This is the story of loss, courage, and the unbreakable spirit that rebuilt a shattered Texas town.
Show Notes
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.