Interviews, [19--].

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Interviews, [19--].

Interviews with Edmond Theriault, Finland Dumond, and William Gage, veterans, of Fort Kent, reflecting their service during World War II, 1942-1947 (chiefly from 1942-1945), including experiences in Europe and the Pacific.

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