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Crump, Ralph Segment 5
Crumps dad was making 90 cents an hour. A dime was a big difference in those days.
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Crump, Ralph Segment 6
Crump stayed in the shipyard for the better part of a year. They had launched about 14 ships. The launching details had been worked out.
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Crump, Ralph Segment 7
Crump came back after the war to visit some of his buddies. He got there the very day they were floating the ship.
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Crump, Ralph Segment 8
Crump was able to get a gold crown in his teeth and was able to join. This was in late 1943.
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Crump, Ralph Segment 9
Crump and the Chief Engineer had done some work when the seas were calm.
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Crump, Ralph South Pacific Encounters
A few days after leaving Australia, the ship 25 miles ahead of Ralph Crump's radioed that it had been under torpedo fire from a sub [Annotator
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Crump, Ralph War Production
At 18, Ralph Crump was awed by the work and the caliber of the professionals with whom he interacted [Annotator's Note: while working at the C
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Culp, Oscar Active Duty
Oscar Culp was deployed to American Samoa [Annotator's Note: after joining the Marine Corps and training in 1943].
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Culp, Oscar Becoming a Marine
Oscar Culp was born in May 1925 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Culp, Oscar Civilian Career
Oscar Culp performed much civic work for the city of Oceanside [Annotator's Note: Oceanside, California].
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Culp, Oscar Discrimination and Reflections
Oscar Culp was able to write home during the time of his military service.
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Culp, Oscar Military Duty and Training
Oscar Culp was based at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii when the war with Japan ended.