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What was unusual about the Sullivan
brothers' deaths?

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User Hee
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It was that they all
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User Brandon Howard
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Answer:

For me this was...

Step-by-step explanation:

All five brothers were killed when their ship was sunk by a Japanese sub. The death of the five Sullivan brothers was impossible to imagine. So horrible it forced the U.S. War department to adopt “The Sole Survivor Policy” so it would never happen again.

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User Stefan Dochow
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