Wall, William (Interview transcript and video), 2017
Smither, James (Interviewer)
William Wall was born in Hope, Michigan, in 1924, and later moved with his family to nearby Midland. He was drafted into the Navy shortly after he finished high school.in 1943. He trained at Great Lakes, Illinois, and was assigned to San Clemente Island, off the coast near San Diego, and worked as a carpenter. The island had a rifle range and some other training facilities, and housed a few seaplanes and a radar station, but was mostly out of the way of the war. With little war work to do, Mr. Wall built things such as picture frames, suitcases, and lobster traps. He also ran a small bowling alley on the base, played a lot of poker, helped tend the lobster traps, and took trips to the mainland when he could. He enjoyed his life there, and turned down opportunities to transfer elsewhere, and stayed at San Clemente until his discharge in 1946.
2017-11-14
Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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Wall, William, “Wall, William (Interview transcript and video), 2017,” Digital Collections, accessed December 30, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/41193.