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Oral History Interview with Olian Perry, December 22, 2008National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationText
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Oral History Interview with Edwin Simmons, September 28, 2002National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationText
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Oral History Interview with S. M. Sullivan, September 16, 2007National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationAudio
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Oral History Interview with Ralph H. Ketcham, April 21, 2010National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationAudio
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Oral History Interview with Curtis G. Clark, October 11, 2003National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationAudio
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Oral History Interview with James J. Joyce, January 27, 2011National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationAudio
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A ROK Army Guard salutes the casket of what is believed to contain the first of five U.S. soldiers killed in the Korean War who were repatriated during a ceremony at the Panmunjom Freedom House. A delegation of United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission (UNCMAC) officials received the remains from North Korean officials during the eighth repatriation ceremony held since joint search and recovery operations began in Korea in 1996. The five sets of remains brings the total returned to 19. Kim Yong-kyu, a spokesman for the U.N. command said the remains were recovered from Gaechon City, about 50 miles north of Pyongyang. The U.S. 2nd Infantry Division suffered nearly 5,000...National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Espiritu, CasimiroBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Abboc, Sisenando S.Brigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Sallador, AndresBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Agustin, MoisesBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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