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	<title>Comments on: From Illinois Militia to U.S. Navy &#8211; A Vet&#8217;s Story</title>
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		<title>By: Kamikaze Attack on USS Mullany - A Survivor&#8217;s Story &#187; Armchair General</title>
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		<description>[...] Harlan Johnson in his WWII uniform.Harlan G. Johnson was born August 3, 1927, in Monmouth, Illinois, to Harlan and Clytie Johnson. Harlan was on board the USS Mullany (DD-528) at Okinawa when it was struck by a Japanese kamikaze plane on April 6, 1945. Major Chris Heatherly recently interviewed him about his experiences. To read about his early experiences in the U.S. Navy, click here. [...]</description>
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