
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


When the USS Arizona was destroyed on 7 December 1941, it was the United States’ Navy’s single biggest loss of life. Producers Annette Hull and Warren Hull have worked tirelessly to tell the stories of some of those who were on board the ship. In this episode they tell us about the life of Lou Conter, one of the survivors of the USS Arizona, and the USS Arizona band, all of whom were among the more than 1,170 killed when a bomb exploded in a magazine.
Annette and Warren’s productions can be found here.
For more Warfare content, follow this link.
Credit to AnnWar productions for the interview with Lou Conter.
By History Hit4.4
516516 ratings
When the USS Arizona was destroyed on 7 December 1941, it was the United States’ Navy’s single biggest loss of life. Producers Annette Hull and Warren Hull have worked tirelessly to tell the stories of some of those who were on board the ship. In this episode they tell us about the life of Lou Conter, one of the survivors of the USS Arizona, and the USS Arizona band, all of whom were among the more than 1,170 killed when a bomb exploded in a magazine.
Annette and Warren’s productions can be found here.
For more Warfare content, follow this link.
Credit to AnnWar productions for the interview with Lou Conter.

3,238 Listeners

3,976 Listeners

1,250 Listeners

4,819 Listeners

1,419 Listeners

586 Listeners

109 Listeners

3,382 Listeners

15,681 Listeners

1,895 Listeners

2,070 Listeners

2,859 Listeners

180 Listeners

340 Listeners

1,400 Listeners

1,588 Listeners

1,135 Listeners

94 Listeners