Korean War Oral Histories
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Eugene H LindPost WWII Navy Vet was sent to Pearl Harbor.Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Navy 1946 to 1951 |
Third Class Petty Officer [E-4] | Aviation Mechanic |
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Kenneth E. LindMarine Vet recalls his first hand to hand combat fighting in Korea in 1950.Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Marine Corps 1950 to 1957 |
Sergeant | Infantry (0311), 2500 |
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Robert LubbenGetting draftedOrder an Interview DVD |
U.S. Air Force | Electronic Instrument Repairman/ Instructor | |
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Gene D LybbertKorean Army Vet was in an artillery unit. (1953)Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army 1952 to 1954 |
Sergeant | Artillery/ Forward Observer |
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Kenneth Lynch100 deadOrder an Interview DVD |
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James MagnusonAlways say sirOrder an Interview DVD |
U.S. Marine Corps 1952 |
High Speed Radio Operator | |
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Robert MahonZero in on the enemyOrder an Interview DVD |
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Ray V MahoneyArmy Vet was stationed in Germany during the Korean War.Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army 1951 |
Mail Clerk | |
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Ray MaravetzArmy Vet recalls present day memories of his combat in Korea. (1950's)Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army | ||
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Harold P MartinAir Force Vet recalls an experience from the mid 1950's.Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Air Force 1952 to 1956 |
Staff Sergeant [E-6] | Base Supply Records |
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Howard G MastersKorean Vet was one of 8 brothers that served their country.Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army 1951 to 1953 |
Private First Class (PFC) [E-3] | Cook / Baker |
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Donald H MaudererArmy vet on Alaska maneuvers in the snowOrder an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army 1951 to 1953 |
Private First Class (PFC) [E-3] | Infantry |
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Eugene F McCannNavy Vet served aboard the carrier USS BENNINGTON and survived two explosions. (1953)Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Navy 1951 to 1954 |
Second Class Petty Officer [E-5] | Electrician's Mate |
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Merl Lavern McFarlaneKorean Air Force Vet served stateside and started out as an ammunitions handler. (1950-52)Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Air Force 1950 to 1952 |
Clerk | |
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Max Dainel McGraneArmy Vet served his country in Korea. (1952-54)Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army 1952 to 1954 |
Communication | |
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Vidal Joseph MendezTook over the companyOrder an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army | Infantry- Medic | |
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Richard R MenneArmy Vet on the difference between the M-14 and M-16 riflesOrder an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army 1966 to 1968 |
Artillery And Small Arms Repair | |
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James J MilbachKorean Army Vet served in "The Iron Triangle". (1952-54)Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army 1952 to 1954 |
[E-4] | Motor Pool Driver |
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Norman R MillerSent to Puerto Rico during the Korean War to teach English.Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Army 1953 to 1955 |
Private First Class (PFC) [E-3] | Instructor Of Non-Military Subjects |
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Howard C MillerNavy Seabee helped build Subic Bay in Philippines. (1952-53)Order an Interview DVD |
U.S. Navy 1951 to 1955 |
Mechanic |