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USS Cooper Memorial:

A daring, world record scuba dive to a sunken wreck – witnessed by a man who nearly perished on that ship sixty-one years ago.

USS Cooper: Return to Ormoc Bay is a documentary about men who travel to dangerous depths, pushing the edge – to a point where they can hear death’s whisper – to honor the 191 casualties of the USS Cooper which sank on December 3, 1944. Men in this film take the time to remember and “re-member,” as they reassemble the past to put things right - honor their comrades, create ritual, bless the water, and acknowledge those who made great sacrifices.

The documentary travels along two story arcs that traverse the past and present. Hank Wagener, an old warrior, was on the USS Cooper when it sank. He has survived to tell the story and remember those who were lost in Ormoc Bay, Leyte Philippines. Diver Rob Lalumiere, a young warrior, attempts to accomplish a world record 633 foot (193 meters) scuba dive to place a memorial plaque on the wreck to honor those who perished.

The film explores the state of tragedy - the incomprehension we face when confronted with great, unspeakable loss. It also soars, touches the ineffable, and conveys promise. And in this balance, the film possesses great wit and humor.

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USS Cooper - The Ultimate Dive for the Ultimate Sacrifice | Bigfoot Entertainment
 
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