Oral history interview with Arthur Dodge, Jr., 1971 January 8.

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Oral history interview with Arthur Dodge, Jr., 1971 January 8.

Interview with Arthur Dodge, Jr., business executive and Army veteran (Company M, 350th Regiment, 88th Division), concerning his experiences as a combat infantryman in Italy during World War II. Dodge discusses operations around Minturno, the liberation of Rome, audience with Pope Pius XII, operations around the Arno River, receiving battlefield commission, the Po Valley Campaign, the fall of Verona, and the German surrender.

120 leaves ; 29 cm.

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