[Issue in Doubt, Part 9]

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Video footage from a symposium sponsored by the National Museum of the Pacific War entitled 1942: Issue in Doubt discussing the events following the attack on Pearl Harbor and the War in the Pacific. This video features a continuation of Arimas recollection told by John Lundstrom, followed by remarks given by Donald Goldstein, Evan Barnet and James Kincaid.

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National Museum of the Pacific War March 1992.

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Established in 1967, the Museum honors the 8 million Americans who served in WWII in the Pacific Theater by sharing their stories with the world. Located in Fredericksburg in the restored Nimitz "Steamboat" Hotel, the Museum partners with the Texas Historical Commission to preserve the historical resources of the era.

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Video footage from a symposium sponsored by the National Museum of the Pacific War entitled 1942: Issue in Doubt discussing the events following the attack on Pearl Harbor and the War in the Pacific. This video features a continuation of Arimas recollection told by John Lundstrom, followed by remarks given by Donald Goldstein, Evan Barnet and James Kincaid.

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1 film (1 hr., 2 min., 20 sec.) : sd. col.

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This symposium covers the issues on 1942 that led up to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The speakers included John Castello, Arthur Poindexter, Donald Wills, Frank Ficklin, Hattie Brantley, Margaret Gilooly, Dwight Missimer, Cicel King, Tagi Nakamura, Thomas Moore, Chuck Grojean, John Lunstrum, Joe Moore, Wallis Feilds, Fred Parker, Andy Sampson, Walter Lord, Richard Knobloch, Bill Leonard, Richard Best, Kaichi Arima, Donald Goldsteen , Evan Barnet, James Kincaid, Ted Waller, Richard Frank, Dan Martinez, Martin Clemons, Robert Gailer, George Gay.

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National Museum of the Pacific War. [Issue in Doubt, Part 9], video, March 1992; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1628686/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation.

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