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Oral history interview of Charles Robert Auchmutey, Jr. part one of two

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In part one of a two-part interview, Charles Auchmutey describes his training at Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School at Columbia University in New York City and his experiences aboard ship, including crossing the equator. He participated in several battles in the Pacific, including Kwajalein, Saipan and Guam. He recounts in great detail the taking... GuamMarshall IslandsEnewetak AtollKwajalein AtollMexicoGulf of MexicoTehuantepecNew CaledoniaNouméaPalauPeleliu IslandPanamaBalboaPanama CanalPanama CityPapua New GuineaBougainville IslandManus ProvinceAdmiralty IslandsNew Britain IslandSolomon IslandsGuadalcanalTuvaluFunafutiFunafuti AtollUnited StatesCaliforniaPoint LomaSan Diego CountySan DiegoFloridaSaint Lucie CountyFort PierceGeorgiaAtlanta Metropolitan AreaFloyd CountyRomeHawaiiMolokaiVirginiaCity of PortsmouthPortsmouthVirginia BeachLittle Creek Naval Amphibious Base
Display date:
2004-06-30
Location:
Guam
Format:
moving image
Collections:
Digital Public Library of America
Contributors:
Atlanta History Center
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Atlanta History Center
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Not specified
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