DeWitt, Arthur (Interview outline and video), 2008
Smither, James (Interviewer)
Arthur DeWitt was born in Lapeer, Michigan in 1921, and grew up in Kalamazoo. While a senior in high school, DeWitt joined the Michigan National Guard, and his unit, Company C of the 126th Infantry Regiment, was called up soon afterward, causing him to miss most of his senior year. His unit was sent to Camp Beauregard, Louisiana for training, and he became a BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) gunner. In the spring of 1942, his division was sent first to Boston, then to San Francisco, and from there to Australia. They were shipped to New Guinea in September, and participating in the fighting around Buna. One of the few men in his company to get through Buna unscathed and healthy, he came down with malaria soon after returning to Australia, and was reassigned to the 41st Division. He served with the 41st on Biak, and then on Mindanao in the Philippines, and was rotated home shortly before the end of the war.
2008-04-08
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Lemmen Library and Archives
Veterans History Project (U.S.)
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DeWitt, Arthur, “DeWitt, Arthur (Interview outline and video), 2008,” Digital Collections, accessed November 21, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/28820.