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I've been reading the thread about who's fault it was titanic sank...well who do you think acted like a hero? Everyone will have different opinions so let's not start slamming shomeone who doesn't agree...My vote goes to the band..they all died that night, but it was documented about how they played until the end.
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Posted on: 2006/11/26 18:44
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My vote goes first to the engineering department, who stayed down in the bowles of the ship, keeping her dynamos and power going, and working to the very end to keep her lights on and her power to transmit her distress signals. They even worked after chief engineer Bell released them. Most of them did not survive.
My second vote goes to Jack Phillips and Harold Bride, even though there is a question of responsibility in them not delivering the urgent ice warning to the captain. Phillips sent CQD and SOS until he could transmit no longer, and was responsible for getting the Carpathia's attention. He died soon after he was taken about callapsable B. After the Carpathia picked up the survivors, Harold Bride worked day and night until he collapsed from exhaustion sending in the names of precious few who survived. He worked even though he was not well, and could not walk because his feet were badly frost-bitten. My third vote goes to Captain Rostron of the Carpathia, who risked his own ship by running it at full speed through and ice field to save the 705 people that survived. But furthermore, there are countless other people that could and should be noted as heros (The Band as stated by lilcandycane). I think arguably even the officers (Wilde Murdoch, Lightoller, Pitman, Boxhall, Lowe, and Moody), deserve their praise for helping save as many people as they did under the circumstances and mindset of that time. I think, one by one, they started to realize how critical the situation was, and corrected their mistakes. And after Captain Smith kind of went into a state of shock and arguably lost his ability to command, the senior officers like Lightoller steped up and took command of their own. |
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Posted on: 2006/11/26 21:45
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There were so many "heroes"... I would give a peculiar vote for the crowd of women in lifeboat n°8.
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Posted on: 2006/12/7 12:42
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I agree. there were so many unforgetful heros there. There might have been a child who saved someone's life! |
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Posted on: 2006/12/11 2:52
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You are all right; there were many heroes that night. Many risked their own lives to make it all work, and some even died.
But if I should pick one person - just one, I would say Thomas Andrews. He did his best to lead women and children into the boats and he helped so many people that night, but never thought about himself. Is there anyone else in here who are fascinated about Thomas Andrews? |
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Posted on: 2007/3/10 16:28
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I would say everyone.
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Posted on: 2007/3/10 16:32
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I would say anyone who tried to save anyone that night.Also EJ Smith .A good captain never leaves a sinking ship!!!!!!!!!
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Posted on: 2007/3/10 22:09
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MGY--I like the list. I think Andrews as stated before that I feel he should get some acknowledgment. And I didn't know Phillips got onto Col. B? If I remember right, Harold Bride claimed the last time he saw Phillips was running toward the stern after they left the wireless room. And I know that Bride climbed onto B after she overturned.
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Posted on: 2007/5/4 20:23
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So they climbed on together? Interesting...
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