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Interview with Janice J. Carney (by: Laura M. Calkins, PhD) - May 24, 2005 Interview Date: 24 May 2005 Collection: Janice J. Carney Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 5 27 hr/min/sec Description: (USA) Janice J. Carney was born (as John) in Cambridge MA and enlisted in the US Army in 1969. After training at Ft Dix NJ, Ft Sam Houston TX, and Ft Polk LA, Janice arrived in Vietnam in July 1970. She was originally assigned to the 666th Transportation Corps near Phu Bai, but moved the the 39th Transportation Bn, becoming the battalion mail clerk and courier. She participated in Lam Son 719, and spent time at FSB Vandergrift. After returning from Vietnam, Janice remained in the Reserves and National Guard for several years. She is active in the Trangender American Veterans Association. |
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Interview with Leslie Steven Carper - August 2, 1999 Interview Date: 02 August 1999 Collection: Steve Carper Collection (B Troop, 2/17th Cavalry Association) Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: Length currently unknown |
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Interview with Russel Jay Carver (by: Stephen Maxner) - April 20, 2001 Interview Date: 20 April 2001 Collection: Russel Jay Carver Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 5:40:43 hr/min/sec |
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Interview with Clint Chambers (by: Stephen Maxner and Kim Sawyer) - February 19, 2001 Interview Date: 19 February 2001 Collection: Clint Chambers Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 06:41:32 Description: (MEDICO, USAF) Dr. Clint Chambers served as a physician in Cambodia and Laos with MEDICO from 1960 to 1962. He later served with the United States Air Force in Thailand as a Flight Surgeon. |
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Interview with Siva Chambers (by: Kim Sawyer) - April 25, 2001 Interview Date: 25 April 2001 Collection: Siva Chambers Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 2:02:08 hr/min/sec Description: Interview conducted by Kim Sawyer. |
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Interview with Calvin Chapman (by: Stephen Maxner) - May 23, 2000 Interview Date: 23 May 2000 Collection: Calvin Chapman Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 9:07:48 hr/min/sec Description: (USAF) Dr. Calvin Chapman served with the United States Air Force in Vietnam from 1965 to 1966. He served as a Flight Surgeon and Commander of the 3rd Tactical Dispensary at Bien Hoa Air Base. |
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Interview with Tran Thanh Chieu (by: Stephen Maxner) - August 18, 1999 Interview Date: 18 August 1999 Collection: Tran Than Chieu Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 2:43:36 hr/min/sec Description: (RVN/ARVN) Tran Thanh Chieu was born in 1927 in Tam Ky, Vietnam. He entered the Military Academy in Da Lat in 1951 and served in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) (South Vietnam) until 1963 when he resigned as a Lieutenant Colonel. Chieu then engaged in various businesses in and around Tam Ky until 1975. After several terms in reeducation camps and prisons, Chieu left Vietnam in 1990 and is now a US citizen. |
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Interview with Albert Childs (by: Stephen Maxner) - February 3, 2000 Interview Date: 3 February 2000 Collection: Albert Childs Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 4 27:38 hr/min/sec Description: (USA) Albert Childs served with MACV and ARVN in Vietnam as an Operations NCO in Ban Me Thout (1968-69), Pleiku (1972-73), and served with the Four Party Military Commission in Phan Thiet in 1973. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with Penny Choiniere (by: Stephen Maxner) - September 29, 2001 Interview Date: 29 September 2001 Collection: Penny Choiniere Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 37:19 min/sec |
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Interview with Winston S. Churchill, III Interview Date: No Date Collection: Winston S. Churchill, III Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (Great Britain) Winston S. Churchill, III, grandson and namesake of the former British Prime Minister, served in the British Parliament from 1970, when he entered as the youngest Conservative Party member, until 1997. During his 27 years as MP, he was appointed as Front-bench spokesman on Defense by Margaret Thatcher in 1976 and was for many years a member of the Defense Select Committee of the House of Commons. Churchill is an author, speaker, and was for many years a journalist and war-correspondent, reporting conflicts in Yemen , the Congo , Angola , Borneo , Vietnam , the Middle East and Biafra. In 1968 he became Roving Foreign Correspondent for The Times of London. Churchill was in South Vietnam from mid-January to mid-February 1966 as a correspondent for Look magazine and the British press, taking part in combat-missions with the United States Air Force. Churchill reported on events throughout the country to include American, South Vietnamese, New Zealand and Australian operations. In this brief interview, Mr. Churchill describes his assignment to Vietnam and a few of his experiences with the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and ANZAC troops. Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. and Laura M. Calkins, Ph.D. |
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