Attack on Pearl Harbor Memorial Speech


Title
Attack on Pearl Harbor Memorial Speech
Description
A 3 page typed speech delivered by Mrs. Lee Johnson, the wife of Lloyd O. Johnson, at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, New York, on December 7, 1983, the 42nd anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. Lloyd O. Johnson was the Commissary and Ship's Store Officer aboard the USS Whitney and was at home with his wife and son 12 miles away from Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack. Mrs. Lee Johnson recounts her experience of the Attack on Pearl Harbor and the following six months as the wife and sister of deployed sailors.
Date
December 07, 1983
Original Format
manuscripts
Extent
21.7cm x 28cm
Local Identifier
0677-021-b1-fa
Creator(s)
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
Rights
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