
Episode 57 - Doris Miller, From Kitchen Duty To Pearl Harbor Hero
When the Japanese attacked, Doris Miller sprang into action, manned a machine gun, and tended to the wounded.
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Show Notes
On December 7, 1941, Navy sailor Doris Miller was below deck on the USS West Virginia, sorting laundry, when he heard the ship's general alarm suddenly go off. Though Miller was a Black man, and thus relegated to being a mess attendant and cook, he leaped into action as Japanese planes roared above the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. That day, the ship's mess attendant would become one of its heroes.
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