For years, eagle-eyed fans have noted an apparent error: the date Quint provides for the Indianapolis disaster is off by a month. Thanks to Jaws enthusiast Dan Carver, AKA Jaws Mad 1975, we now have an explanation that solves this long-standing mystery.
Read MoreThe Daily Jaws has created two special commerative limited edition pieces of art depicting Quint’s story. Percentage of proceeds will go to USS Indianapolis Legacy Organisation who work to keep the legacy of the USS Indianapolis CA-35 crew and ship alive.
Read MoreCaptain William Toti, the final captain of the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Indianapolis (SSN-697) and Chairman of the USS Indianapolis Legacy Organisation, spoke in an exclusive video to The Daily Jaws creator Ross Williams about the legacy of JAWS in relation to the sinking of the USS Indianapolis.
Read MoreCharles Butler McVay III is the sole naval captain to face a court-martial for the loss of a ship sunk due to an act of war. This occurred even though he was engaged in a highly classified mission, necessitating strict radio silence.
Read MoreWW2 Veteran Edgar Harrell of the United States Marine Corps was aboard the ill-fated USS Indianapolis when it was sunk, in the middle of the Pacific ocean, by a Japanese submarine.
Read MoreIn this very special episode, we mark the 71st anniversary of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. We delve deeper into the events leading up to and resulting in the sinking of the ship as described by Quint in the classic movie Jaws.
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