EPISODE · Oct 16, 2017 · 9 MIN
MSM 544 James W. Smith - Island Hopping with the Seabees
from Mississippi Moments Podcast · host Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage at Southern Miss
The U.S. Navy's Construction Battalions, known as the Seabees, built roads and airfields across the Pacific Theater during WWII. In this episode, James Smith recalls his service with the Seabees beginning in 1943. Smith shares his memories of training with the Marines and the trip through the Panama Canal on the first large ship he ever saw. He also discusses how the Seabees would distill their own bootleg whiskey and his unconventional way of doing laundry aboard their small transport ship. PODCAST EXTRA: Smith's last assignment as a Seabee was repairing an airfield on the recently-liberated island of Okinawa. He discusses the Okinawans' history with the Japanese and the devastating cost of "liberation."
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