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I'm 88 years old. In September 1944, something stopped me three feet from the boarding ramp of a Navy ship. I couldn't explain it then. Two days later, the ship was gone — 204 men, lost to a German torpedo in the North Atlantic. This is the story I've carried for 80 years. And I'm telling it now because I'm running out of time to tell it right. This isn't a war story. It's a story about what it costs to survive something you didn't choose — and what you owe the people who didn't make it. Watch until the end. What I say in the final minutes took me a lifetime to understand.Subscribe for more first-person stories from people who lived through history. Drop a comment below — I want to know where you're watching from. #WW2 #SurvivorStory #GodSavedMe #NavyVeteran #TrueStory #WorldWarII #FaithAndWar #MiracleStory #HistoryStories #NeverForgotten WW2 survivor story, Navy veteran World War 2, God saved my life WW2, troop ship sank WW2, USS torpedo North Atlantic, survivor guilt war story, true miracle story WW2, faith and war veteran, first person WW2 story, elderly veteran confession, ship sank 200 men, German torpedo Atlantic 1944, real war stories, living through WW2, veteran life story DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and inspirational purposes only. The story is fictionalized to share life lessons through storytelling. The person in this video is AI-generated, not a real individual. All visuals are AI-created representative images. The advice is compiled from real-world experiences and personal perspectives and is not a substitute for professional guidance. For medical, financial, or legal matters, consult qualified professionals.