Boston Red Sox and World War II
Boston Red Sox historian Gordon Edes led a panel discussion on the team’s home front and battlefield contributions during World War II.… read more
Boston Red Sox historian Gordon Edes led a panel discussion on the team’s home front and battlefield contributions during World War II. Through the stories of Hall of Famer Ted Williams and others, they gave insight into the athletes training, combat experience, and reception when they returned home. This event was hosted by the Massachusetts Historical Society, and they provided the video. close
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Anne Keene Author
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