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Mrs. P.A. "Tippy" Foster's most memorable experience of World War 2 was hearing the news of Pearl Harbor [Annotator's...
Artmon Arceneaux worked in construction in Oklahoma for 15 years after his military discharge. He repaired and painted...
Lawson T. Winslow, Junior's most memorable experience of World War 2 was hearing about the atomic bomb [Annotator's...
Frank B. Stewart. Jr. was a child during World War 2 but recalls the willingness of Americans volunteering their time...
Sara "Sally" Manning's life would have been completely different had she not volunteered for the Navy. It gave her the...
Francis Higgins feels that the PT boat restoration by the Museum is wonderful. [Annotator's Note: The Higgins built PT-...
Lloyd Duncan feels that the veterans of World War 2 and Korea received the respect and appreciation they deserved....
Delano Brister has had a fun run. Although he does not miss the uniform, he does not regret a bit. The soldiers laid...
Gregory Lawrence Nunnink’s most memorable experience of World War 2 was when his ship [Annotator’s Note: SS Glenns...
Ruth Knutson thought World War 2 was “a necessary fun”, and she met her husband because of the war. She would not...
Joseph A. Cardinale’s most memorable experience of World War 2 was VE-Day [Annotator's Note: Victory in Europe Day, 8...
Mary Konen’s most memorable experience of World War 2 was the people she met, and learning to drink beer and whiskey at...
Bernice Williams' experience as woman Marine [Annotator's Note: US Marine Corps Women's Reserve] in World War 2 has...
Anthony “Tony” Gallego’s most memorable experience of World War 2 was graduating as a pilot and marrying his wife. He...
Helene Minehira [Annotator's Note: a person of Japanese descent in Hawaii] worked at Fort Shafter [Annotator's Note: in...
Shirley Sandy Schulman is thankful that her husband, Hyman, came home from World War 2. She was living at her mother's...
Raleigh W. Johnson Jr.’s most memorable experience of World War 2 was visiting with his uncle in Chicago [Annotator’s...
[Annotator's Note: People are talking off camera throughout the segment.] Art Frankel does not have a memorable...
Marion Meredith Beal believes that he and his peers [Annotator's Note: Montford Point Marines] were the beginnings of...
Betty Soskin saw her work as being part of the war effort in some way, but it carried little significance. She was...
Being a bush pilot in Alaska was a fun experience for Geraldine Nyman. One of their employees crashed a plane in the...
Walter Imahara's father cried when he got an apology for what had happened to him. [Annotator's Note: Imahara gets...
Dr. Sharon Estill Taylor [Annotator's Note: who worked for years to locate the crash site and remains of her father, US...
Lawson T. Winslow, Junior really enjoyed the Navy and would have been happy if they told him he had to stay on another...
Betty Masket started back in school in September [Annotator's Note: September 1945] and graduated that year or the year...
The factory's [Annotator's Note: the General Motors Company plant in Newark, New Jersey where Marie Rankart worked]...
George Mitchell was in Escondido [Annotator's Note: Escondido, California] and received a letter from a General's [...
Raymond Downs and his family were taken to a hospital in Morgan City, Louisiana. They were not allowed to call their...
Alton Bourg does not remember where he heard about the atomic bombs [Annotator's Note: nuclear weapons dropped on...
Nagasaki [Annotator's Note: Nagasaki, Japan] was devastated [Annotator's Note: by the nuclear weapon dropped on...
Blaine Kern served in the Army for about two years. When he returned home, he was in a camp in California. In 1947, he...
John McCarthy was on a regular enlistment and not a draftee, so he did not automatically get out when the war was over...
Four days prior to Pearl Harbor [Annotator's Note: the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on 7 December 1941],...
When they [Annotator's Note: Walter Imahara and many of the other Japanese-Americans interned at the Jerome War...
Older male workers would cater to the young women like June Tinker who came into the work force. The men would flirt...
Edwin McAuliffe does not remember missing anything in particular during the war years however he knows his parents did...

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