George P. Shultz Oral History Interview, May 17, 2010

George P. Shultz Oral History Interview, May 17, 2010

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Former Secretary of State and World War II US Marine Corps Veteran George P. Shultz was interviewed by Hugh Ambrose and Joey Balfour regarding his service in the war and his thoughts on the importance of The National WWII Museum. This is an edited version of the entire interview.




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