Interviewer
Lewis P. Armistead
Files
Download Interview (168.8 MB)
Abstract
This interview was conducted with World War II Navy veterans; Philip B. Mishoe (1918-1995) and Lloyd Willard Cannon (1918-1992). Both men were natives of Conway, SC and signed up for the Navy before the United States entered the war. While in training, the US declared war and both men were deployed. They discuss their experiences in the war while serving on the U.S.S New York and the U.S.S. Independence, during the North Atlantic Mission and the North African Torch Operation.
Publication Date
12-9-1980
Unique Identifier
OH 105
Format
3 Cassettes; MP3; WAV;
Length
03:04:19
Restrictions
This interview is not open for use.
Series
History 616
Disciplines
Oral History
Keywords
World War II, Navy, U.S.S. New York, U.S.S. Independent, North Atlantic Mission, North African Torch Operation
Recommended Citation
Mishoe, Philip B. and Cannon, Lloyd Willard, "Interview with Philip B. Mishoe and Lloyd Willard Cannon - OH 105" (1980). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 105.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/46
LC Subject Headings
Sailors, United States. Navy, World War, 1939-1945, New York (Battleship : BB-34), Operation Torch, 1942