Unofficial views: Phillip Neal
Phillip Neal was in the U.S. Army 341st Engineers General Service Regiment, constructing the Alaska Highway from Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson, B.C. He also served in Whitehorse at Northwest Service Command Headquarters where he was in charge of vehicle maintenance for the Alaska Highway and the Canol project, 1942-1945. Mr. Neal donated his collection of films, slides, and sound recordings to Yukon Archives in 1993. The slides are organized in the form of a slide show that is narrated by Mr. Neal on his sound recording. The complete slide show, including 140 photographs, is presented here along with the transcribed sound recording (Yukon Archives. Phillip Neal fonds, 93/9, SR 165 (1)).
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Pipeliners lived in these portable cabins called "...
Pipeliners lived in these portable cabins called "wannigans" which were pulled by caterpillars as they moved along the Canol pipeline route. February 1945.
These were called "wannigans", this house on bobsleds was what they lived in [and] worked in when they were laying the pipeline.
Yukon Archives. Phillip Neal fonds, 93/9 #100, PHO 437
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