Jack Holder, U.S. Navy, WWII, Pearl Harbor, Midway

Veterans Chronicles - A podcast by Radio America - Wednesdays

Jack Holder joined the U.S. Navy fresh out of high school in 1940. He arrived in Pearl Harbor in December of that year. Twelve months later he was diving into a ditch to avoid the strafing of Japanese pilots. He remembers thinking, "God, please don't let me die in this ditch."In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," Holder walks us through his memories of the horrific Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, his role at the critical Battle of Midway, patrolling the skies over Guadalcanal, and being transferred to fly B-24 bomber missions against Nazi targets in Europe.Don't miss this conversation with Jack Holder, who just recently celebrated his 100th birthday.

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