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Interview with Charles Bryant (by: E.J. Godfrey) - January 26, 1966 Interview Date: 26 January 1966 Collection: US Marine Corps History Division Oral History Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 14:39 min/sec Description: USMC Sergeant Charles Bryant discusses his experiences in the Chu Lai area in 1965, focusing on machineguns employed in his rifle squad. |
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Interview with Frances Shea Buckley (by: Laura M. Calkins, PhD) - August 8, 2005 Interview Date: 08 August 2005 Collection: Frances T. Shea Buckley Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 12:00:36 hr/min/sec Description: Rear Admiral (Upper Half) Frances T. Shea Buckley served in the Nurse Corps, U.S. Navy during the Vietnam Conflict. With the ranking of Rear Admiral, she has achieved the highest rank held by women of the U.S. Uniformed Services. |
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Interview with John Buesseler - January 26, 2001 Interview Date: 26 January 2001 Collection: John Buesseler Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (USA) Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with Marius Burke - April 12, 2001 Interview Date: 12 April 2001 Collection: Marius Burke Collection (Air America Association) Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 03:48:30 min/sec Description: (USMC, Air America) Marius Burke served as a helicopter pilot with the United States Marine Corps from 1958-1963. He then joined Air America and served as a helicopter pilot in Southeast Asia until 1975. Marius was present during the last hours of the war and participated in the evacuation of Saigon in April 1975. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with Larry Burke - April 21, 2001 Interview Date: 21 April 2001 Collection: Larry Burke Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 04:39:08 min/sec Description: (USA) Larry Burke served with the US Army in Vietnam from 1966 to 1967. He served as an Infantry Company Commander, Battalion S-3, and Division Liaison Officer to Headquarters, Field Forces with the 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry, 1st Infantry Division. He participated in Operations LITTLE ROCK, ATTLEBORO, CEDAR FALLS, and JUNCTION CITY. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with James Bussey - November 11, 2002 Interview Date: 11 November 2002 Collection: James Bussey Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 02 30:50 min/sec Description: (USA) James E. Bussey, originally from Childress, Texas and a graduate of Texas Tech University (BA, 1965; MA, 1970), served in the U.S. Army from 1968 until 1970. He went to Vietnam in January 1969 as a Communication Center Specialist with the Communications Center Platoon, A Co., 53rd Signal Battalion, II Field Forces Base Camp (Plantation Base Camp). James was an operator at TOC Communication Center and TRIC (Transmit Receive Interface Controller) Chief at the Main Communication Center. After his tour ended in January 1970, James went to Communications Center Company, East Coast Telcom Center, USAR Startcom, at Ft. Deterick, Maryland, where he retired from the U.S. Army in August 1970. Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
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Interview with James Calbreath - November 28, 2001 Interview Date: 28 November 2001 Collection: James Calbreath Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 02:44:01 min/sec Description: (USA) Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with Allan Cameron - November 3, 2000 Interview Date: 3 November 2000 Collection: Allan Cameron Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 0250 min/sec Description: (New Zealand) Allan Cameron served with the Royal New Zealand Artillery in Vietnam from 1967-1968. Cameron was assigned to the 161st Field Battery and worked with Royal Australian Infantry units. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with Margarethe Cammermeyer (by: Laura M. Calkins, PhD) - March 30, 2004 Interview Date: 30 March 2004 Collection: Margarethe Cammermeyer Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (USA) Margarethe Cammermeyer was born in Oslo, Norway, in 1942. She immigrated to the United States in 1951, and in 1963 earned a BS in Nursing from the University of Maryland, where she participated in the Army Student Nurse program. She attended Officers' Basic Course training at Ft Sam Houston TX, and was posted to Ft Benning GA; Nuremburg, West Germany; and Ft Lee VA. Margarethe arrived in Vietnam in February 1967, and was assigned to the Medical Intensive Care Unit and Neurosurgical intensive Care wards at the 24th Evac Hospital, Long Binh. In 1968 she was posted to Ft Lewis WA. She entered the Army Reserve in 1972 while working at Veterans' Administration hospitals in Washington and California. After earning a PhD in Nursing in 1991, she retired from the Army Reserve as a Colonel in 1996. Margarethe is the author of 'Serving in Silence' (1994), and she remains active as a consultant and lecturer. |
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Interview with Chuck Carlock - May 5, 2000 Interview Date: 5 May 2000 Collection: Chuck Carlock Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 02:57:28 min/sec Description: (USA) Chuck Carlock served as a helicopter pilot in Vietnam with the 71st Assault Helicopter Company. He is the author of the book "Firebirds". Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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