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African-American Steward-Gunner on USS Missouri
From Episode number 704, World War II Special, air date Thursday, March 27, 2008

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Theodore Freeman of Rantoul was a steward, serving officers in the mess hall on the USS Missouri. But when the enemy struck, he had to man his position on a gun mount and defend the ship. He was on board the USS Missouri when a Japanese kamikaze pilot crashed his plane into the ship very near to where Freeman was standing. He talked with WILL-TV producer Denise La Grassa about the challenges he faced as an African-American on board ship and about the conflict between his life as Pentecostal pastor before Pearl Harbor and his life as a sailor pledged to defend the country.

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Segment duration: 06:23

Producer: Denise La Grassa
Editor: Eleanore Stasheff

This segment is filed in these categories: HistoryMilitaryWorld War IIRantoul

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