9:42 | After the war concluded, Elmer Dunn was sent all over Asia to ship oil. However, on one departure hit a snag and things went from bad to worse for Elmer.
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Elmer Dunn was born and raised in Atlanta, and when the war broke out in 1941, he recalls the world changing. As soon as he was able, he joined the Navy, alongside other local friends of his, and after a few short weeks he was boarding the USS Cacapon en route to Okinawa.
On the way to Okinawa, Elmer Dunn reflects on the losses the Navy and Marines had faced up to that point. The closer they got to the invasion the more they'd encounter submarines, or one of the Kamikaze pilots, one of which would leave him with a lifelong injury.
Looking for a way off the guns, Elmer Dunn described how he put in for a new "rate" to make his way into the Galley. Even though he had no training, he picked it up quickly.
Elmer Dunn recalls an event that happened in the Galley when they were moving Marines across the Pacific. His friend Cicero caught the heat, but got a laugh about the whole event a couple days later.