Pearl Harbor survivors : 50th anniversary
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Vol. 1 includes a brief account of the attack of the Island of Oahu and a personal biography section submitted by association members which includes individual accounts of action on 7 Dec 1941, brief personal and service sketches, including notes on current status (as of 1991?), and an index to the history and accounts of the attack.
Vol. 2 includes more accounts of the attack, a listing of Pearl Harbor Medal of Honor recipients and their biographical sketches, an updated roster of association members (as of Aug 1998) and biographies personnel not noted in v. 1.
Each v. Includes an index to the accounts of the attack.
The biographies, list of members and Medal of Honor sections are arranged alphabetically.
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