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Merchant Marine Survivors Of World War Ii Oral Histories Of Cargo Carrying Under Fire Gillen

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Merchant Marine Survivors Of World War Ii Oral Histories Of Cargo Carrying Under Fire Gillen
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Gillen, Michael
ISBN: 9780786494675, 9781476618876, 0786494670, 1476618879
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Merchant Marine Survivors Of World War Ii Oral Histories Of Cargo Carrying Under Fire Gillen by Gillen, Michael 9780786494675, 9781476618876, 0786494670, 1476618879 instant download after payment.

"The 20 World War II Merchant Marine veterans featured in this oral history served in all theaters of war. Most had at least one ship torpedoed, bombed, shelled or mined out from under them. Some became prisoners of the Japanese for the duration of the war. Many spent time on lifeboats or flimsy rafts under harsh conditions"--
Abstract: "The 20 World War II Merchant Marine veterans featured in this oral history served in all theaters of war. Most had at least one ship torpedoed, bombed, shelled or mined out from under them. Some became prisoners of the Japanese for the duration of the war. Many spent time on lifeboats or flimsy rafts under harsh conditions"

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