Memoir, ca. 2001.

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Memoir, ca. 2001.

Contains brief mention of service in England of building airstrips, German booby-traps, and spiritual experiences including a meeting with German Latter-day Saints after the war. Includes poem by Roy T. Burridge about Eleanor Roosevelt giving away the servicemen's turkey while in England in 1942.

1 fd. (8 p.)

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Served in the US Army in the 830th Engineers during World War II from 1942-1945. He was apart of an aviation battalion and reached the rank of a Corporal. From the description of Memoir, ca. 2001. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 51604207 ...

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