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Wallace M. Littlejohn Typescript Diary
- Description:
- Typescript copy of U.S. Marine Corps aviation mechanic Wallace M. Littlejohn of Rutherford County, North Carolina, (created by a member of the Littlejohn family) Littlejohn's war diary from March 1945 to October 1945, while he was serving in the Pacific Theater. The diary is very detailed and contains lengthy entries with service locations, time... Roi-Namur, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands
- Display date:
- 1945
- Location:
- Marshall Islands
- Format:
- text
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
- Content partner:
- North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
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