Robinson Crusoe, USN (nonfiction)

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Robinson Crusoe, USN is an autobiography by George Ray Tweed about his experiences during the Second World War.

Tweed describes how he evaded capture by the Japanese for two years and seven months after the surrender of the U.S garrison on Guam in 1941.

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