2:19 | While on a convoy of troop transports, Claude Miller recalls his ship being too late to receive a particular message.
Claude Miller talks about how living near a naval base kept him informed on what was going on before and during World War II, and how many people were outspoken against involvment in the war.
While serving as a helmsman, Claude Miller describes trying to keep his ship steady during a typhoon.
Claude Miller discusses the great naval advancements the United States made from 1942-1944.
Claude Miller recalls dealing with German submarines in the Mediterranean Sea.