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Oral
history: Mike Pulice from Eddy County, New Mexico
Mr. Pulice was a Sergeant in Battery F of the 200th
Coast Artillery. He avoided the Death March but was
a prisoner at Cabanatuan. In September of 1944, Mr.
Pulice escaped from captivity when the unmarked ship
he was on, the Shinyo Maru, was sunk off the coast
of Mindanao in the southern Philippines. Mr. Pulice
was one of 83 survivors. View this QuickTime movie
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Video
excerpt from A New Mexico Story: The Bataan Death
March to the Atomic Bomb
From Glorieta Pass to Hollywood, the history of the
111th National Guard. A McGaffey Films video Produced
by David Wilson and Aaron Wilson, written and directed
by Aaron Wilson.View
this QuickTime movie in either High
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Low Bandwidth (Modem). Read more about this video.
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New
Mexico National Guard's 111th Cavalry
The Guard trains in New Mexico and Texas for war, 1930's
until summer, 1941.
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