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Fighting Port - Stockton in WWII
Season 6
Episode 1
This documentary features Stockton’s contribution to the war effort with a look at the Stockton Warbird Group, the shipyard, and the Stockton Jeep Project. We take an emotional look at a series of letters written between Stockton soldiers and their loved ones back home, those who kept the city going while many of its residents were away at war.
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