The survivors swam or waded ashore and got into the battle.
The nine other survivors swam together, holding onto a 2-by-8-foot plank from their boat.
The U-boat began to sink immediately, while the survivors swam away or escaped on rafts.
With the boats engine broken, the survivors swim to land.
After the tail section of the plane crashes into the water off the beach, the survivors swim ashore.
The captain attempted to make land when she grounded about three miles off Melville Island to which survivors swam.
The survivors swam several miles through the open ocean back to the location of the sinking, where they found an abandoned liferaft.
The survivors swam in shark infested waters for 17 hours before being rescued.
He pointed at the few survivors still splashing and swimming towards the mangroves.
Japanese survivors were swimming in pools of oil and debris where other ships had gone down.