Oral history interview with Martin L. Allday, 1994 October 8.

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Oral history interview with Martin L. Allday, 1994 October 8.

Interview with Private First Class Martin L. Allday, an attorney and Army veteran, concerning his experiences with the 96th Infantry Division at Okinawa in 1945, the close action ground combat, and his battle wound. Appendix includes a photocopy of a typed document by Martin L. Allday titled, "The Battle of Okinawa" [5 leaves], a photocopy of a map of Okinawa titled, "The fall of Okinawa, 30 April to 21 June 1945" [1 leaf], a photocopy of a "Veteran's Questionnaire" filled-out by Martin L. Allday [2 pages], and a photocopy of a typed biography of Martin L. Allday from June 1994 [1 leaf]

50, [1], 5, [1] leaves, 2 p., [1] leaf : ill., facsims., map ; 29 cm.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Allday, Martin Lewis, 1926-

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