Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. In 1943, Alexander Goode, George Fox, Clark Poling and John Washington were aboard the USAT Dorchester when it was hit by a torpedo off the coast of Greenland. What did they do?"
...1. Gave up their Bibles 2. Gave up their clothes 3. Gave up their life jackets 4. Gave up their rations It was after 1 a.m. in February off the coast of Greenland, and the four were about to board lifeboats when they saw that young soldiers were frantically searching in the dark for life jackets. Without a word, the four chaplains took off their jackets and gave them to soldiers; the four stood together with arms interlocked as the lifeboats pulled away. Their names were Father John Washington, a Catholic priest, Rabbi Alexander Goode, Rev. Clark Poling, a Dutch Reform minister, and Rev. George Fox, a Methodist minister. The men stayed and prayed with the over 600 others on the damaged ship until it disappeared beneath the sea. Their selfless act was commemorated by a memorial fountain in National Memorial Park, Falls Church, VA., and by a postage stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. In 1943, Alexander Goode, George Fox, Clark Poling and John Washington were aboard the USAT Dorchester when it was hit by a torpedo off the coast of Greenland. What did they do?"
Gave up their life jackets:
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