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Oral History Interview with Chris Walker, February 11, 2003

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Interview with Chris Walker, a carpenter during World War II. He discusses working as a carpenter in the Marines at Camp Pendleton and on Tinian and Saipan. He was present at Okinawa and in Nagasaki after Japan surrendered. He also tells stories about generals, his colonel, rations, and friendly fire. He describes some of the memorabilia he kept... Northern Mariana Islands - Tinian IslandJapan - Nagasaki Prefecture - Nagasaki-shi City - NagasakiNorthern Mariana Islands - Saipan IslandJapan - Okinawa Prefecture - Okinawa Shi City - Okinawa
Display date:
2003-02-11
Location:
Northern Marianas
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sound
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Digital Public Library of America
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National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation
Publisher:
Fredericksburg, Texas: National Museum of the Pacific War
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