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Interview with Alex Wizbicki, Superior, Wisconsin, 2004Wisconsin Historical SocietyAudio Guam Solomon Islands
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My Gee Gee from the Fiji IsleUC Santa Barbara, Library, Department of Special Research CollectionsAudio
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Frank M. Sanger, Jr., oral history interview, November 20, 1987 and May 11, 1988East Carolina UniversityAudio
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W. J. Usery, Jr., oral history interview, 1987-07-28 (Tape 10)Georgia State University. Special CollectionsAudio Marshall Islands Solomon Islands
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Interview with Bob Roellig, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1995Wisconsin Historical SocietyAudio Hawaiʻi
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Oral History Interview with James Phinney, July 15, 2010National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationAudio Solomon Islands
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Oral history interview with Martyn D. GouldingScience History InstituteAudio
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Richard W. Stewart oral history interview, April 26, 2001East Carolina UniversityAudio
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Hawaii v. Gordon [Case 12] / Head v. Mexico Board of Examiners [Case 392]National Archives at College Park - Motion PicturesAudio Hawaiʻi
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Interview with Marvin Jacobson (1926-?), World War II Veterans Oral History Project, Mendota Heights, MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota LibrariesAudio
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OPINIONS: Pleasant Grove City, Utah, et al., Petitioners v. Summum [Case 07-665] / Pacific Bell Telephone Company DBA AT&T California, et al., Petitioners v. Linkline Communications, Inc., et al. [Case 07-512] / Admissions to the Bar / ARGUMENTS: Hawaii, et al., Petitioners v. Office of Hawaiian Affairs, et al. [Case 07-1372] / Ignacio Carlos Flores-Figueroa, Petitioner v. United States [Case 08-108]National Archives at College Park - Motion PicturesAudio Hawaiʻi
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Oral history with Akira KurodaCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills, Archives and Special CollectionsAudio
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