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A veteran interview with

John Edwards

John Edwards gives a great account of his 5 years as an apprentice in the merchant navy.

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Interviewed by:
Martin Bisiker

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A veteran interview with

John Edwards

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John Edwards gives a great account of his 5 years as an apprentice in the merchant navy.

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MLA Style:
Edwards, John. A Veteran Interview with John Edwards. Interview by Martin Bisiker. Legasee, 22 Mar. 2014 https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/john-edwards/. Accessed 23 Apr. 2026.
APA Style:
Edwards, J. (2014, March 22). A Veteran Interview with John Edwards [Interview by Martin Bisiker]. Legasee. Retrieved April 23, 2026, from https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/john-edwards/
Chicago Style:
Edwards, John. 2014. A Veteran Interview with John Edwards. Interview by Martin Bisiker. Legasee, March 22. Accessed April 23, 2026. https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/john-edwards/
Harvard Style:
Edwards, J. (2014). A Veteran Interview with John Edwards. [Interviewed by Martin Bisiker]. Legasee, 22 March. Available at https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/john-edwards/ (Accessed: 23 April 2026)
Vancouver Style:
Edwards, J. A Veteran Interview with John Edwards [Internet]. Interview by M. Bisiker. Legasee; 2014 Mar 22 [cited 2026 Apr 23]. Available from: https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/john-edwards/
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