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Interview with Ray Foley (by: Stephen Maxner) - May 1, 2000 Interview Date: 1 May 2000 Collection: Ray Foley Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 2 28:17 hr/min/sec |
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#132
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Interview with George Forrest - November 12, 2005 Interview Date: 12 November 2005 Collection: George Forrest Collection (Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Collection) Media Type: Oral History (BetaSP) Length: 57:45 min/sec Description: Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
#133
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Interview with Gary Franklin Interview Date: No Date Collection: Gary Franklin Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 01:50:50 min/sec Description: (USA) Gary Franklin served as a rifleman, RTO, squad leader and acting platoon leader with the 198th Light Infantry Brigade as part of the Americal (23rd Infantry) Division in Quang Ngai province, I CTZ, from June 1968-June 6, 1969. Interview conducted by Jonathan Bernstein. |
#134
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Interview with William Franklin - November 11, 2005 Interview Date: 11 November 2005 Collection: William Franklin Collection (Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Collection) Media Type: Oral History (BetaSP) Length: 1:07:35 hour/min/sec Description: Interview conducted by Philip F. Napoli, Ph.D. |
#135
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Interview with Larry Fraser (by: Stephen Maxner) - February 5, 2001 Interview Date: 5 February 2001 Collection: Larry Fraser Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 04 18:22 hr/min/sec Description: (USMC, Air America, Arizona Helicopters, Bird Air) Larry Fraser served as a pilot in the United States Marine Corps in Vietnam from 1965 to 1966. He served with HMM 362 in Chu Lai. After leaving the USMC in 1967, Mr. Fraser served with Air America in Udorn Thailand from 1968 to 1973. He later flew for Arizona Helicopters, and Bird Air. |
#136
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Interview with Edwin Frazier (by: Stephen Maxner) - May 5, 2000 Interview Date: 5 May 2000 Collection: Edwin Frazier Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 4:44:18 hr/min/sec |
#137
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Interview with Ed Freeman - November 11, 2005 Interview Date: 11 November 2005 Collection: Ed Freeman Collection (Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Collection) Media Type: Oral History (BetaSP) Length: 48:32 min/sec Description: Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Ray French Interview Date: No Date Collection: Raymond French Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 00 27:05 min/sec Description: (USAF) Captain French worked in the Office for Future Technology Development between 1967 and 1970. In this technical interview by a Texas Tech student, French discusses three of the projects on which he worked, the capabilities of American and Vietnamese communications and his observations on US military leadership. Finally, French comments on the effect of Vietnam on current military philosophy. Interview conducted by Mark Taylor. |
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Interview with Frederick Frick (by: Jeff Gardner) - January 8, 1996 Interview Date: 08 January 1996 Collection: Captain Frederick Frick Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 01:58:57 hr/min/sec Description: (USN) Captain Frick was present aboard the USS Maddox during the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident. He served as a Lieutenant, Junior Grade and acted as Division Operations Officer. His duty station put Frick on the bridge, in CIC (Command Information Center) and the radio room. In his lengthy interview, Frick recounts his experience during the North Vietnamese attack on 2 August and the controversial events of 4 August in the Gulf of Tonkin. Frick discusses the role of the ships involved in the incident, orders received by the Maddox and speculates on the significance of the incident. The interview also involves the consequences of 34A ops (operations by the South Vietnamese Navy and Marines against North Vietnamese shore defenses, logistically supported by the US) and rebuts the accounts of others that claim the events of 4 August did not include an attack by the North Vietnamese Navy. Finally, Frick describes the effects the Tonkin incident had on his commanding officer's career and comments on the "Rules of Engagement." |
#140
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Interview with Daniel Gage (by: Bob Vandewalker) Interview Date: No Date Collection: US Marine Corps History Division Oral History Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 00 18:04 min/sec Description: USMC Sergeant Daniel Gage discusses his experiences as a member of a Marine air squadron and his duties as navigator. |
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