On March 19, 1945, the USS *Franklin* (CV-13) became the most heavily damaged U.S. aircraft carrier to survive World War II. While launching airstrikes near Japan, she was devastated by a surprise enemy attack, igniting catastrophic fires and explosions that killed over 800 sailors. Against all odds, her crew fought to keep her afloat, defying the odds in one of the most harrowing survival stories in naval history. In this episode of *Dave Does History*, we dive into the battle, the heroism, and the controversy surrounding *Franklin’s* leadership and legacy. Listen now on Spotify, iTunes, or your favorite platform!