During WW II two Americans escaped the Japanese by sailing 3,000 miles in a wooden fishing boat
by Futility Closet from on (#302D4)
After Japan invaded the Philippines in 1941, two American servicemen hatched a desperate plan to sail 3,000 miles to Allied Australia in a 20-foot wooden fishing boat. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll join Rocky Gause and William Osborne as they struggle to avoid the Japanese and reach safety.
We'll also tell time in Casablanca and puzzle over a towing fatality.