Oral history interview with Louis Finch, 1993 September 18.

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Oral history interview with Louis Finch, 1993 September 18.

Interview with Louis Finch, a Marine Corps veteran, concerning his experiences as a member of the 7th and 15th Defense Battalions during World War II. Appendix includes photocopies of 3 certificates belonging to Louis L. Finch [3 leaves].

43, [4] leaves : ill., facsims. ; 29 cm.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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World War II Pacific Theater (Island Hopping) Oral History Project.

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United States. Marine Corps. Defense Battalion, 15th.

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