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Interview with Donna Dean (by: Luara M. Calkins, PhD) - June 8, 2004 Interview Date: 08 June 2004 Collection: Donna Dean Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (USN) Donna Dean was born in 1941 in Marin County, California, and graduated from high school in Grass Valley CA before moving to San Francisco to find work. She enlisted in the WAVES reserves in 1963, and moved to active duty status as an officer in 1967. Donna was posted to San Diego; Lowry AFB in Colorado; Naval Sea Systems Command; and the Naval Photographic Center; and she served as a department head under the Deputy, Communications Security Command, in Washington DC. In 1974 she was posted to the Human Resources Management Detachment, Naples, Italy, where she worked on gender integration and race relations issues. She later served in the Naval Support Station at Naples. In 1978 she moved to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Norfolk VA. Donna left the Navy in 1981, and earned a Ph.D. in 1994. She has published several fiction and non-fiction works, including Warriors Without Weapons: The Victimization of Military Women (1997). |
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Interview with Richard DeBauche Interview Date: No Date Collection: Richard DeBauche Collection (Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Collection) Media Type: Oral History (BetaSP) Length: 27:16 min/sec Description: Interview conducted by Philip F. Napoli, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Andrew DeBona Interview Date: No Date Collection: Andrew DeBona Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (USMC) Andrew D. DeBona, originally from Johnstown, Pennsylvania served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1955 until 1981 and retired a Lieutenant Colonel. Andy went to Vietnam in December 1966 and served as Battalion S-4 3/26 Marines and then CO of Mike Company, 3/26 Marines until September 1967. On his second tour from June 1971 until April 1972, he served as Senior Advisor, 7th Battalion, Vietnamese Marines, with which he fought in the 1972 Easter Offensive. Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Theodore Acheson Interview Date: No Date Collection: Ted Acheson Collection (Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO)) Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (USA) Theodore T. Acheson, originally from Flint, Michigan served in the U.S. Army from 1967 until 1969. As a member of the Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO) based out of Hawaii, Ted first went to Southeast Asia in late 1967 TDY to Bangkok, Thailand where he documented on film the interaction between the American forces in country with the Thai military. He went TDY to South Vietnam for the first time in February 1968 to document combat in the war. On one of these asignments, he was wounded and evacuated. Ted went back to South Vietnam two more times to document various aspects of the American effort in the war. In addition to the time spent in the RVN, he also went to South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan (Okinawa and Yokahama) on assignment for DASPO. Ted was named Cinematographer of the Year for the Department of Defense in 1969 for his work documenting the construction and deconstruction of American firebases in South Vietnam. Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Dan Decker Interview Date: No Date Collection: Dan Decker Collection (Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Brotherhood) Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 03 24:33 min/sec Description: (USAF) Dan Decker served as a technician and supervisor at 432 AMS, INS/FLR Shop, Udorn RTAFB, in 1970. Interview conducted by Kim Sawyer. (This interview was made possible through grants from The Helen Jones Foundation and The CH Foundation). |
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Interview with Rene J. Defourneaux (by: Steven Weidman) - November 23, 2005 Interview Date: 23 November 2005 Collection: Rene J. Defourneaux Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 1 23:06 hr/min/sec Description: Rene Defourneaux discusses his experiences in French Indochina and South China at the end of World War II. Defourneaux was a member of the Office of Strategic Services, and worked with Vietnamese resistance groups in the aftermath of the war. His experiences include working contact with Ho Chi Minh, Vo Nguyen Giap, and others. |
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Interview with Dacen DeLaPaz - November 12, 2005 Interview Date: 12 November 2005 Collection: Dacen DeLaPaz Collection (Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Collection) Media Type: Oral History (BetaSP) Length: 1:02:08 hour/min/sec Description: Interview conducted by Philip F. Napoli, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Alfred DeMailo Interview Date: No Date Collection: Alfred DeMailo Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 8 11:04 min/sec Description: (USA) Al DeMailo served with the United States Army in Vietnam from April 1967 to April 1968 as a Huey gunship pilot with the 1st Cavalry Division. He returned to Vietnam in January 1970 where he again served with 1st Cavalry Division as a Cobra Gunship pilot. He participated in the Tet Offensive, Cambodian Incursion, and Lam Son 719. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with William Dickison (by: Col. Edward Dupra) - December 15, 1965 Interview Date: 15 December 1965 Collection: US Marine Corps History Division Oral History Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 00:08:30 min/sec Description: USMC Maj. William Dickison discusses logistics and weapons performance during his time in Vietnam in 1965. |
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Interview with Kenneth Nolan Dicus - November 10, 2005 Interview Date: 10 November 2005 Collection: Kenneth N. Dicus Collection (Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Collection) Media Type: Oral History (BetaSP) Length: 52:37 min/sec Description: Interview conducted by John R. Milam, Ph.D. |
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