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  • Text: on the deck, we had some good dance records and we used to dance up on the deck and every so often the Captain would have to call us and tell us to turn down the music and turn it off. Doc Rich and I used to dance a lot on board deck and I said, "If you want
Emma Jane "Red" Petach Hanks interview (video and transcript, 3 of 8), 1991

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  • Text: of noise, and that was the ones that were playing all this music, I mean supposedly music, I mean for our welcome into Toungoo. And of course, we appreciated them going through the effort I mean, come out to see us come in. Then from the rail station from
J. J. Harrington interview (video and transcript, 3 of 14), 1991

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  • Text: recall that at all? ROBERT MOSS: I have known, I guess, as long as I've known Doc Rich that if there happened to be music and a woman, he was dancing. FRANK BORING: What were some of the stops along the way like? Do you recall any shore leave, or were
Robert "Moose" Moss interview (video and transcript, 2 of 11), 1991

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  • Text: serious, but it was fun. He was a very good dancer and I had a good time with him. We didn't play our music so much down in Rangoon because of the environment, the mosquitoes and everything else, it was just so crude, but we did enjoy each other's company
Emma Jane "Red" Petach Hanks interview (video and transcript, 4 of 8), 1991

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  • Text: , but I didn't get involved or get to talk to them very much. Some of the other guys did, but I really can't recall holding a conversation with them for too long a period of time. FRANK BORING: There was this battle of the music going on. ERIK SHILLING
Erik Shilling interview (video and transcript, 2 of 8), 1991

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  • Text: because he died before I got back to the States. But then we went up to - Jim Music, I met him on the train, he and I went up together to San Francisco and they had reservations for us in a hotel there I've forgotten the name now, but we stayed
Robert M. Smith interview (video and transcript, 1 of 6), 1991

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  • Text: for anything - just get that door open and get the music roll and get going'. What we had was a private garden, you know out there they use human feces all the time and our doctors inspected and claimed it was all right and that's where I got it from I know
Willard Musgrove interview (video and transcript, 3 of 3), 1991

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  • Text: … FRANK BORING: The last party where you played musical chairs or something like that. Were you at that? J. J. HARRINGTON: I've got to say something about the Madam because she was a wonderful lady. FRANK BORING: Let's get that little bit first
J. J. Harrington interview (video and transcript, 12 of 14), 1991

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  • Text: . Now the pilots seemed to have more time than anybody. That includes R. T. Smith. I read his diary and he has more damn time off then I ever thought. I'll get you R. T. He used to listen to a lot of music I think. But the fellows, we worked together
Chuck Baisden interview (video and transcript, 4 of 11), 1991

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  • Text: was music playing and people yelling and greeting us and really trying to make us feel at home. I didn't expect anything like that. I don't know whether I've ever had an arrival like that since either. But anyway, it was kind of old home week because we were
Ken Jernstedt interview (video and transcript, 2 of 6), 1991

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  • Text: out to be running truck convoys. One of my trips down to Lashio, which was like a border town - I mean the frontier westerns – everybody had a gun, everybody was mixed. They would go around, there'd be shootings, there was music going and blaring. We
Robert "Burma Bob" Locke interview (video and transcript, 2 of 8), 1991