Oral history interview with John D. Gunther, 1984 May 6.

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Oral history interview with John D. Gunther, 1984 May 6.

Interview with John Gunther, an Army veteran, concerning his experiences at the Schofield Barracks with Headquarters Company, 65th Engineers, during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.

44 leaves ; 29 cm.

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