Aubrey Garber interview, 1984 July 21.

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Aubrey Garber interview, 1984 July 21.

As a conscientious objector, Garber volunteered to smokejump to prove he wasn't "yellow". He talks of the training, the Japanese fire bomb threat, designing the smokejumpers emblem, and working a lookout after breaking his hand.

2 sound cassettes (56 min.) : analog + 1 transcript + 1 tape counter index.

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American Friends Service Committee. Civilian Public Service

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American Society of Friends organization. From the description of Civilian Public Service records, 1940-1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867071 Biographical/Historical Note American Society of Friends organization. From the guide to the American Friends Service Committee. Civilian Public Service records, 1940-1945, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

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