Norley Hall, Springville, Utah: an interview by Benjamin Bahlmann, December 6, 2001: Saving the legacy oral history project

Transcript (86 pages) of an interview by Benjamin Bahlmann with Norley Hall on December 6, 2001. This is part of the “Saving the Legacy Oral History Project Norley Hall (b. 1925) recalls his childhood in rural Utah and listening to the news about Pearl Harbor when he was in his first year of high sc...

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Main Author: Hall, Norley, 1925-
Other Authors: Bahlmann, Benjamin; University of Utah. American West Center
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah 2011
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Online Access:https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jt1pnx
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Summary:Transcript (86 pages) of an interview by Benjamin Bahlmann with Norley Hall on December 6, 2001. This is part of the “Saving the Legacy Oral History Project Norley Hall (b. 1925) recalls his childhood in rural Utah and listening to the news about Pearl Harbor when he was in his first year of high school. He enlisted in the Merchant Marines because they had the shortest training period and he wanted to get into the war quickly. He received engine room training in California and ended up on a ship transporting troops from Seattle to the Aleutian Islands. He later went from San Francisco to New Guinea on a liberty ship. He spent the remainder of the war in the Pacific. 86 pages.