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ML-702 WW II (Pearl Harbor Survivor) Through Vietnam Veteran Insignia Grouping
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This item is listed for historical interest only. It is not for sale.
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Item #8936
These mini medals, clutchbank rank and corps insignia, button and business cards belonged to Capt. Glenn William Clegg. Capt. Clegg was stationed at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked on December 7th, 1941. See the attached copy of his obituary. Two of his business cards are included. He was a supply corps officer. Capt. Clegg was having breakfast on his veranda when Japanese aircraft began their attack. He rushed to the Harbor in his private auto sustaining damage to his windshield enroute from gunfire. Once at his station he fired at the enemy aircraft with a small caliber rifle. Comes with a copy of his obituary.
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