Oral history interview with Ernest O. Norquist [sound recording], 1995.

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Oral history interview with Ernest O. Norquist [sound recording], 1995.

Ernest Norquist, born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, discusses his experiences as a World War II medic with Army General Hospital No. 2, a Bataan Death March survivor, and a prisoner of war.

Sound recording : 2 sound cassettes (ca. 105 min.) ; analog, 1 7/8 ips.Transcript : 45 p.Master sound recording : 2 sound cassettes (ca. 105 min.) ; analog, 1 7/8 ips.Military papers : 0.1 linear ft. (1 folder)

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