A conversation about one of the most famous heroes from that infamous date, December 7, 1941, and how he has been remembered for nearly 80 years. Join us virtually for an enlightening program about one of the first American heroes of World War II, Doris "Dorie" Miller. Dr. Chester w...
Wednesday, Dec 9, 2020 11 AM
“Pearl Harbor, Dorie Miller, and WWII Memory:” A Webinar Conversation with Robert K. Chester, PhD
The National WWII Museum
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945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
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