History in the making: Johnson’s Island Civil War Prison
September 26, 2008
History of the Camp
Johnson’s Island served as a Prisoner of War depot for Confederate Officers from April, 1862 through September, 1865. During that time, over 10,000 Southern officers found themselves confined on the island. Read more
Laffey Men: A Documentary
September 9, 2008
On April 16th, 1945, A small destroyer in the Pacific was attacked by more Kamikaze’s than any other ship in World War II. Come hear the story of five survivors from that day, including Robert Johnson (above), a Toledo native.
We were glad to be on hand in uniform.
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