Thompson, Everett (Interview outline, video, and papers), 2007
Smither, James (Interviewer)
Everett Thompson served in the Army Signal Corps in World War II. He was drafted in March 1943. After doing basic training in Florida, he was sent to the University of Illinois where he took classes to prepare him to take care of large diesel engines. He was shipped out to New Guinea, and operated large diesel engine generators for radio stations until June of 1945. He spent a few weeks in Manila, waiting to be sent into Japan as part of a large convoy. Once there he witnessed the men boarding the USS Missouri to sign the armistice. After a few days he was able to leave the ships and see Japan. He helped build and operate a large radio tower in Tokyo and saw the devastation of the bombing within 100 miles of that city. He came home in January 1946 and entered Michigan State University, becoming a civil engineer. Photographs and correspsondence from Thompson's service are appended to this interview outline.
2007-05-24
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Lemmen Library and Archives
Veterans History Project (U.S.)
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Thompson, Everett, “Thompson, Everett (Interview outline, video, and papers), 2007,” Digital Collections, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/29457.