CCGS: The Indy and Adrian Marks

CCGS: The Indy and Adrian Marks
Local Frankfort resident Ron Trees will give a presentation entitled “The Indy and Adrian Marks.”
This free meeting is open to the public and will be held in the Frankfort Community Public
Library’s lower level meeting room.
On July 30, 1945, the Japanese Imperial Navy torpedoed the USS Indianapolis (aka The Indy) on
its way to the Philippines after a top-secret, high-speed mission. The U.S. Navy learned of the
sinking four days later when the crew of a PV-1 Ventura spotted survivors during a routine
patrol. Navy pilot Lieutenant Commander Robert “Adrian” Marks (later of Frankfort) and his
crew defied standing orders and landed their PBY flying boat on the open ocean in an effort to
rescue survivors. They recovered 56 Indy crewmen by lashing them to the wing of their aircraft.
For his heroism, Marks received the Air Medal.
Join Trees to learn more about this disastrous event and the role Marks played in the rescue
efforts. For more information, contact Jill Garrison at (765) 654-8746, ext. 1137 or
jgarrison@myfcpl.org.