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Author
Ernest L. Secrest
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Editor
Rose S. Secrest
Title
My 1102 Days of W.W. II
Description
An autobiographical account of Ernest L. Secrest's service in the Seabees during World War II, from January 11, 1943 to November 6, 1945. During this time, he was with the 6th Special U.S.N. Seabee Construction Battalion. He served in the Fijis, Guadalcanal, Bouganville, and the Ulithi Group of Islands in the Western Carolines. Part of the time, he was attached to the famous 3rd Marine Division in the Pacific.
Language English
Publication date 1980
publication_date QS:P577,+1980-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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