Reminiscences of William R. Dunn : oral history, 1973.

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Reminiscences of William R. Dunn : oral history, 1973.

World War II: enlistment in Seaforth Highlanders, Canada; transfer to Royal Air Force, Dunkirk; transfer to United States Army, June 1943; Eagle Squadron of American flyers with Royal Air Force; service in Burma, China, later with Chinese Nationalists 1945-47; adviser to Iran, 1948; to Brazil, 1951.

Transcript: 74 leaves.

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