Oral history interview with Dick C. Nooe, [videorecording], 2005.

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Oral history interview with Dick C. Nooe, [videorecording], 2005.

Dick C. Nooe, a Redmond, Oregon native, discusses his Marine Corps service during the Korean War as a sergeant in charge of a machine gun section and his recovery process after being wounded and blinded in combat.

Videorecording : 2 videocassettes (ca. 57 min.); sd., col. ; 1/2 in.Transcript : 15 p.Military papers : 0.1 linear ft. (1 folder)

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