John W. Price interview, 2002 Apr. 3.

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John W. Price interview, 2002 Apr. 3.

Price his experiences as a U.S. Navy veteran. Topics include World War II in the European and Pacific theaters. The time period covered is the 1930s and 1940s.

Sound recordings : 1 cassette (ca. 70 min.)

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