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Edward Anderson at interview.

Veterans History Project Service Summary:

  • War or Conflict: World War, 1939-1945
  • Branch of Service: Marine Corps
  • Service Unit/Ship: 1st Marine Division
  • Location of Service: United States; Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands); Australia; New Guinea; New Britain Island (Bismarck Archipelago); Pacific Theater
  • Highest Rank: Sergeant
  • Collection Number: AFC/2001/001/90699

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"He said 'you want to be a Marine Corps radio man?' He didn't say nothing about Code Talkers. I was all excited, I said 'okay!'" (Video recording, 2:37)

Edward Anderson was working at an ammunition depot in Flagstaff, Arizona, when he was approached by a Marine Corps recruiter who asked him if he wanted to be a "radio man" in the Marines. Anderson was excited by the prospect and agreed, and completed boot camp in San Diego before tackling Code Talker training at Camp Elliott. Assigned to the 1st Marine Division, he participated in the amphibious landing at Cape Gloucester on the island of New Britain in December 1943. Severely wounded during the battle, Anderson had to wait for two days on the beach before he could be medically evacuated to New Guinea, then Australia, before finally being relocated to California and Texas for recovery and rehabilitation. He was honorably discharged from the military in late 1945, after nearly two years of rehabilitation from his wounds.

Interview / Recording

About this Item

Title

  • Edward B. Anderson Collection

Names

  • Conway, Larry
  • Jensen, Gerald W.
  • Tempe Public Library
  • Anderson, Edward B.

Home State

  • Arizona

Headings

  • -  Anderson, Edward B.
  • -  World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal Narratives
  • -  United States. Marine Corps.

Repository

  • Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

Gender

  • Male

Race

  • American Indian and Alaskan Native

Status

  • veteran

Service History

  • World War, 1939-1945

    • Branch of Service: Marine Corps
    • Service Unit/Ship: 1st Marine Division
    • Location of Service: United States; Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands); Australia; New Guinea; New Britain Island (Bismarck Archipelago); Pacific Theater
    • Highest Rank: Sergeant
    • Dates of Service: 1942-1945
    • Entrance into Service: Enlisted
    • Military Status: veteran
    • Service History Note: The veteran served as a Navajo Code Talker.

Materials

  • Video: DVD [1 item] -- Reference copy (collected 2013-06-18; 2014-05-21)
  • Video: DVD [1 item] -- Oral history interview (collected 2013-06-18; 2013-07-02)

Collection Number

  • AFC/2001/001/90699

Online Format

  • image
  • video

Additional Metadata Formats

Rights & Access

Using VHP Material in Publication or Exhibition

The Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress collects, preserves and makes accessible the firsthand recollections of U.S. military veterans who served from World War I through more recent conflicts and peacekeeping missions, so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand what they saw, did and felt during their service. The Veterans History Project Collection includes oral histories along with documentary materials such as original letters, diaries, photographs, and memoirs.

Veterans and interviewers contribute these materials to the Library for scholarly and educational purposes, retaining any copyright they may hold. Therefore, permission must be obtained before using the interview or other materials in exhibition or publication. Researchers or others who would like to make further use of these materials should contact the Veterans History Project for assistance.

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Obtaining Copies of VHP Materials

In order for VHP materials to be duplicated, we must receive written permission from the interviewee for you to obtain a copy of the recording unless the proposed use is limited to personal use, research, or other uses permissible by copyright law. If the interviewee is deceased, their next-of-kin may grant written permission.

Please contact VHP for assistance if you need to contact a veteran for permission to use their materials in exhibition or publication, or if you have received permission from the veteran and need access to high-resolution copies of VHP collection materials.

Citing VHP Materials

Please use the following formats when citing Veterans History Project materials (substituting the appropriate name and collection ID number).

Materials as a whole:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Manuscript material:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Memoirs (MS02), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Transcript (MS04), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Correspondence (MS01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Recording:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Audio recording (SR01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Video recording (MV01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Photograph:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Photographs (PH01), photographer unknown, Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Photographs (PH03-PH14), Ralph Williams photographer, Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Computer file:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Computer file (CF01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Artifact:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Artifact (AR01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Conway, Larry, Gerald W Jensen, Tempe Public Library, and Edward B Anderson. Edward B. Anderson Collection. 1942. Personal Narrative. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.90699/.

APA citation style:

Conway, L., Jensen, G. W., Tempe Public Library & Anderson, E. B. (1942) Edward B. Anderson Collection. [Personal Narrative] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.90699/.

MLA citation style:

Conway, Larry, et al. Edward B. Anderson Collection. 1942. Personal Narrative. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.90699/>.