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Summary:
- Interview with Willie Fred Sander, a businessman and Navy veteran (Patrol Squadron 14), concerning his experiences as a PBY and PBM pilot in the Southwest Pacific Theater during World War II. His youth and education around Brenham, Texas; graduation from high school and employment with the A&P grocery chain, 1933-42; enlistment in the Navy as a member of the "Houston Hurricanes," 1942; pre-flight training at the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1942; primary flight training, Naval Air Station, Dallas, Texas, 1942; advanced flight training, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, 1942-43; transition to multi-engine planes at Corpus Christi, 1943; Kaneohe Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, 1943; transfer to the Southwest Pacific and flying patrols in the PBY as a member of Patrol Squadron 14, March, 1944; night patrols as a member of a "Black Cat" squadron; operations in the PBM around Lingayen Gulf, Philippines, March, 1945; anti-shipping patrols off the Chinese coast; Japanese fighter opposition; life aboard a seaplane tender; his plane credited with sinking five Japanese ships in the Hong Kong-Hainan Island area, June 23, 1945; his being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross; his postwar business career.
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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General Notes:
- Interview conducted in 2002 for the World War II Pacific Theater (Naval Engagements) Oral History Project. Interviewer: William J. Alexander.
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Physical Description:
- 46 leaves ; 29 cm
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Call Numbers:
- OH 1488
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OCLC Numbers:
- 428097001