Oral history interview with William C. Brunsell [sound recording], 1994.

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Oral history interview with William C. Brunsell [sound recording], 1994.

William C. Brunsell, an Evansville, Wis. native, discusses his World War II service as a French interpreter, later use of the GI Bill, and involvement with veterans groups.

Sound recording : 1 sound cassette (ca. 88 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips.Transcript : 28 p.Master sound recording : 1 sound cassette (ca. 88 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips.

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Brunsell, William C., 1994-

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Brunsell (b. September 11, 1921) was conscripted into the Army. He served as a French interpreter with D5G1, an eight-man unit in France and Germany, before his discharge and return to Evansville, Wis. From the description of Oral history interview with William C. Brunsell [sound recording], 1994. (Wisconsin Veterans Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 53325844 ...

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