Typed transcript of oral history interview, Marine Corps Historical Center, 1982 July 27-Dec. 9.

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Typed transcript of oral history interview, Marine Corps Historical Center, 1982 July 27-Dec. 9.

This is the transcript of a series of recorded interviews conducted with Colonel William P. McCahill, USMCR (Ret.), at the Marine Corps Historical Center on 27 July 1982, 31 August 1982, and 9 December 1982, for the Marine Corps Oral History Program. A description of the oral history program and the interviews is given in the foreword of the transcript. The interview focuses on McCahill's service with the United States Marine Corps.

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