OH 1559 | Oral History

OH 1559

His experiences in the Southwest Pacific Theater during World War II. His youth during the Great Depression; his father’s leather shop in Kilgore, Texas, during the oil boom of the 1930s; influence of German leather carver Solon Aaron on his life; his education; his decision to join the Texas National Guard, November 18, 1940; his work in the repair and maintenance of cavalry equipment; New Caledonia, August, 1942-June, 1943; Woodlark Island landings, 1943; operations at Arawe, New Britain, 1943-44; Battle of the Driniumor River, New Guinea, June-August, 1944; problems with inaccurate maps; his evacuation due to intestinal ulcers, malaria, and dengue fever.

About this Oral History

Physical Description 114 pp.
Terms of Use Open
Interviewer(s) Glenn Johnston
Date of Interview October 8, 2003

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