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Oral history interview with Red Olivent, World War II, Bainbridge, Georgia, 2005 July 20
- Description:
- Red Olivent recounts his WWII experiences in the United States Marine Corps, 3rd Division, 3rd Regiment, stationed in Guam after the Battle of Guam and later interrogating and processing Japanese prisoners after surrender of Japan in 1945. Funding for the SWGRL WWII Veterans Project provided by the Thomas M. and Irene B. Kirbo Charitable Trust. ... United StatesGeorgiaDecatur CountyBainbridge
- Display date:
- 2005-07-20
- Format:
- moving image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Southwest Georgia Regional Library
- Publisher:
- Bainbridge, Ga. : Southwest Georgia Regional Library System
- Content partner:
- Southwest Georgia Regional Library
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- Not specified
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