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Old 02-14-2009, 06:39 PM
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Title:
Interview with James Endicott (by: Stephen Maxner) - September 17, 2000
Interview Date:
17 September 2000
Collection:
James Endicott Collection
Media Type:
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Length:
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Old 02-14-2009, 06:42 PM
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Title:
Interview with James Epperson - November 12, 2005
Interview Date:
12 November 2005
Collection:
James Epperson Collection (Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Collection)
Media Type:
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Length:
29:16 min/sec
Description:
Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D.
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Title:
Interview with Ralph C. Erchinger (by: Richard B. Verrone, PhD) - December 20, 2005
Interview Date:
20 December 2005
Collection:
Ralph C. Erchinger Collection
Media Type:
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Length:
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USAF - Ralph Erchinger, who was born in Hammond, IN, in 1930 and grew up in Calumet, IN, served in the U.S. Air Force from 1953 until 1982 and retired a Colonel. COL Erchinger was trained in and flew multiple aircraft throughout his career including the T-34, T-28, SA-16 (later the HU-16), C-47, CV-2 (Caribou), and C-130. In 1956 and 1957, at Vance AB in Enid, OK, he was part of the last class to train in the B-25. COL Erchinger first served in Southeast Asia between 1957 and 1960 as part of the 31st Air Rescue Squadron based out of Clark AB in the Philippines and then again in 1966 and 1967 as part of the 61st Aviation Company, 536th Tactical Airlift Squadron, in Vung Tau, South Vietnam. There he was a Caribou Pilot, Flight Commander, and served as Chief of Training. COL Erchinger retired from the Air Force on April 23, 1982.
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Interview with Keith Erdman (by: Stephen Maxner) - February 26, 2001
Interview Date:
26 February 2001
Collection:
Keith Erdman Collection
Media Type:
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Length:
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(USMC) Keith Erdman served with the United States Marine Corps in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969. He initially served with C Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division in I CTZ in Da Nang and along the Laotian border. He later served as an Advisor to the Vietnamese Police Field Forces.
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Title:
Interview with Tom Esslinger (by: Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D.) - August 21, 2003
Interview Date:
21 August 2003
Collection:
John Thomas Esslinger Collection
Media Type:
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Length:
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Description:
(USMC) John Thomas "Tom" Esslinger, originally from Ephrata, Pennsylvannia served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1966 until 1970. Tom went to Vietnam in September 1967 and served with India Company and Mike Company, 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines, and operated out of Camp Evans. In December 1967, his unit was sent to Khe Sanh where it eventually occuppied Hill 881 South during the 77-day seige. After Khe Sanh, from April to July 1968, Tom, as CO of India Co., operated out of Quang Tri City and then west of Da Nang running various missions. In early August, he was made Assistant S-3 with the 3/26 Marines and served in that capacity until completing his 13-month tour in October 1968.
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Title:
Interview with James B. Evans (by: Laura M. Calkins, PhD) - April 12, 2004
Interview Date:
12 April 2004
Collection:
James Evans Collection
Media Type:
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Length:
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(USA) James ('Jim') B. Evans was born in Fort Worth TX in 1943. He attended Texas Christian University and Southwestern Medical School, earning an MD degree in 1968. He was drafted that year, attended Basic Training at Fort Sam Houston TX, and was commissioned in the Army in January 1969. In Vietnam, Jim served as a battalion medical officer with the 1/77 Armored Battalion and 1/5 Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) at Quang Tri, November 1969-June 1970, and with the 91st Evac Hospital at Chu Lai, June-October 1970. Jim also spent two weeks TDY with the Americal Division at Kham Duc. After leaving Vietnam he worked at the Sandia Army Hospital in Albuquerque NM until September 1971. Jim practiced medicine in the Fort Worth-Dallas area until his retirement in 2002.
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Title:
Interview with Peter Faber (by: Stephen Maxner) - April 29, 2000
Interview Date:
29 April 2000
Collection:
Peter Faber Collection
Media Type:
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Length:
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Description:
(USA) Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner.
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Title:
Interview with Edward Feldman (by: Stephen Maxner) - November 1, 2000
Interview Date:
1 November 2000
Collection:
Edward Feldman Collection
Media Type:
Oral History (Digital)
Length:
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Description:
(USN) Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner.
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Title:
Interview with Nikki Fillipi (by: Stephen Maxner) - February 2, 2001
Interview Date:
2 February 2001
Collection:
Nikki Fillipi Collection
Media Type:
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Length:
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Description:
(USA, Air America) Nikki Fillipi joined the US Army in 1955 and served in military intelligence. He later attended Army helicopter flight training and served with the 1st Cavalry Division in Vietnam in 1965. While in Vietnam, he participated in the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley and also served in the Mekong Delta supporting ARVN operations. Nikki resigned from the Army in 1966 and joined Air America. He served with Air America in Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam from 1967 to 1975 and participated in the evacuation of Saigon in April 1975.
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Title:
Interview with Robert Fischer
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Media Type:
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(USAF) Robert H. Fischer, originally from Abington, Pennsylvania, served in the U.S. Air Force from 1960 until 1969. Between 1962 and 1965, based out of Tachikawa, Japan, he flew cargo missions in the C-124 around Southeast Asia, including missions into the Republic of South Vietnam. From 1965 until 1967, he flew C-141s out of Dover AFB all over the world, including stops in South Vietnam. Bob went to Vietnam in July 1967 as part of the 12th Air Commando Squadron stationed at Bien Hoa as a RANCH HAND Pilot and Chief Pilot. During his year in country, he flew 400 spray and cargo missions. Bob is a 1960 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and serevd in the Air Force Reserve from 1969 until 1990. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner.
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