1:28 | While serving as a helmsman, Claude Miller describes trying to keep his ship steady during a typhoon.
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.
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.