Oral history interview with Lawrence W. Kubale, [videorecording], 2002.

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Oral history interview with Lawrence W. Kubale, [videorecording], 2002.

Lawrence "Larry" W. Kubale, Sr., a Reedsville, Wisconsin native, talks about his World War II service in the Army Air Corps as a glider pilot.

Video recording : 3 videocassettes (ca. 90 min.) ; sd., col.; 1/2 in.Transcript : 30 p.Military papers : 0.1 linear ft. (1 folder)

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