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Interview with David Harp - November 8, 2002 Interview Date: 08 November 2002 Collection: David Harp Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 02 18:24 min/sec Description: (USAF) David M. Harp, originally from Ashburn, Georgia served in the U.S. Air Force from 1951 until 1971. He flew C-46s out of Japan during the Korean War and, in 1959, flew 145 combat spy missions over Korea as an Intelligence Operations Officer. In 1961, David took part in Project HILO-HATTIE, flying 76 secret intelligence-gathering missions over Southeast Asia. In 1968, he was sent to South Vietnam to take part in Operation RANCH HAND, where he flew 59 missions out of Bien Hoa in C-123s. After his tour ended in 1969, David was sent to Langley AFB, Virginia, where he retired from the USAF in 1971. Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Michael Harris - August 22, 2000 Interview Date: 22 August 2000 Collection: Michael Harris Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (USN) Michael Harris served with the United States Navy in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969. He served as a radioman and machine gunner with Task Force 117 of the Mobile Riverine Force. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with Wilson Harrison (by: Richard Verrone) - April 23, 2003 Interview Date: 23 April 2003 Collection: Wilson Harrison Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 1:38:00 hr/min/sec Description: (USAF) Wilson M. Harrison, originally from Richton, Mississippi, served in the U.S. Air Force from 1965 until 1993. He served various tours in Southeast Asia as a C130 Crew Chief between 1966 and 1975. Flying out of Yokota and Tachakawa, Japan, Wilson, served with the 834th ALD, 6091st Reconnaissance Detachment, the 6220th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, and the 556th Reconnaissance Squadron. In 1975, flying out of the Philippines, he assisted in the evacuation of South Vietnam. Interview conducted by Richard Verrone. |
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Interview with John Haseman (by: Gary Hayes) - June 21, 2000 Interview Date: 21 June 2000 Collection: John Haseman Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 4:45:00 hr/min/sec Description: (USA) John Haseman served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam as a Military Intelligence Officer and Advisor. |
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Interview with David Hause - March 21, 2001 Interview Date: 21 March 2001 Collection: David Hause Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 03 20:50 min/sec Description: (USA) David Hause served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam from 1970 to 1971. He served as a door gunner, Crew Chief, and Aircraft Mechanic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. During Operation Lam Son 719, his unit kept Highway 9 open to Khe Sanh and took over the DMZ base camps (outposts A-1, etc...) His area of operations included the South China Sea to Laos and from the Perfume River in Hue to the DMZ. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with Helen Hegelheimer (by: Laura M. Calkins, PhD) - June 15, 2004 Interview Date: 15 June 2004 Collection: Helen Hegelheimer Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 3:01:36 hr/min/sec Description: (Civilian) Helen Tennant Hegelheimer was born in Fontana CA in 1944. After graduating from high school in San Leandro CA in 1962 Helen briefly attended college before taking a job with World Airways, first in administration and then as a stewardess. In 1966 and 1967 she flew on hundreds of troop transport flights in and out of the United States, Japan, and Vietnam, including Danang, Ton Son Nhut/Saigon, and Bien Hoa. Helen maintained contact with many of the servicemen while they were in-country. She has remained active in Vietnam veterans' affairs, and she was an invited speaker at the Vietnam Women's Memorial in Washington DC in 1997. |
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Interview with Leonard Hernandez - January 14, 2002 Interview Date: 14 January 2002 Collection: Leonard Hernandez Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 02 15:33 min/sec Description: (USMC) Leonard Hernandez served with the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam from 1966 to 1968. He served as a rifleman and Platoon Sergeant with M Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with Emil Heugatter (by: Stephen Maxner) - August 2, 2001 Interview Date: 02 August 2001 Collection: Emil Heugatter Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 03 19:13 hr/min/sec Description: (USA) Emil Heugatter served with the United States Army in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970. He served as a Sniper Instructor with the 9th Infantry Division Sniper School near Dong Tam and then served as the NCOIC of the 25th Infantry Division Sniper School near Cu Chi. |
#179
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Interview with Russel Hiett (by: Stephen Maxner) - May 9, 2001 Interview Date: 9 May 2001 Collection: Russel M. Hiett Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 05:48:29 hr/min/sec |
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Interview with James Higbee (by: Stephen Maxner) - May 12, 2000 Interview Date: 12 May 2000 Collection: James Higbee Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 4:39:12 hr/min/sec |
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