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Interview with Patrick Curry (by: Richard Burks Verrone, PhD) - July 15, 2005 Interview Date: 15 July 2005 Collection: Patrick Curry Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 15:01:51 hr/min/sec Description: (USA) Pat Curry, originally from Temple, Texas, served in the U.S. Army from 1966 until 1991 and retired a Lieutenant Colonel. Pat served in South Vietnam with the HHC 1/5 Cavalry, 1st Cav Division between November 1968 and April 1969 in Tay Ninh, at LZ Dolly, and other areas as a Logistics and Administrative Officer and Company Executive Officer, and with B Co., 27th Maintenance Battalion, 1st Cav Division, from April to October 1969 as a Logistics Company Commander at Quan Loi (LZ Andy). Pat retired in 1991 as a Lieutenant Colonel after a long and distinguished career including assignments in the Pentagon, as Commander of a maintenance battalion in Germany, and in Berlin as Chief Logistics Officer for U.S. Forces Berlin. Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Robert Curry (by: Robert Oliva) - December 21, 1965 Interview Date: 21 December 1965 Collection: US Marine Corps History Division Oral History Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 00 11:05 min/sec Description: USMC Corporal Robert Curry discusses his experiences on night patrols and setting up ambushes in South Vietnam. |
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Interview with Le Cao Dai - November 1, 1999 Interview Date: 1 November 1999 Collection: Dr. Le Cao Dai Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 02:43:38 min/sec Description: Dr. Le Cao Dai attended the Lycee and graduated in 1945. Le Cao Dai also attended medical school and joined the Viet Minh in 1948. After the French departure, Le Cao Dai served as head of surgery at the Military Hospital of Hanoi. In 1966, Le Cao Dai mobilized an underground military hospital near Pleiku and Kontum which he directed for eight years. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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Interview with James Daniels (by: Laura M. Calkins, PhD) - September 22, 2004 Interview Date: 22 September 2004 Collection: James Daniels Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 52:59 min/sec Description: (USN) James ('Jim') Daniels was born in Indiana in 1934, and moved with his family to the Phoenix AZ area in the late 1930s. Jim joined the Navy in 1951. After his boot camp training at San Diego, he was assigned to the USS Andromeda AKA 15 for two years. As an assault boat coxswain, Jim mastered small landing craft putting down and picking up American troops at Inchon and Pusan, Korea, in 1951-52. While on the USS Calvert APA 32 in 1954, Jim participated in two missions evacuating Vietnamese refugees from North to South Vietnam. Jim left active duty status in December 1955, and worked as an aviation machinist until his retirement in 1989. |
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Interview with Theodore Danielson - November 11, 2005 Interview Date: 11 November 2005 Collection: Theodore Danielson Collection (Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Collection) Media Type: Oral History (BetaSP) Length: 50:07 min/sec Description: Interview conducted by Philip F. Napoli, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Steve Dant (by: Richard B. Verrone, PhD) - March 4, 2005 Interview Date: 04 March 2005 Collection: Steve Dant Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 8:02:59 hr/min/sec Description: (USA) Steve Dant, originally from Indianapolis, IN, enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1969 and served until 1971. He was in South Vietnam in 1970 and 1971 and served the first part of his tour with Co. C, 5/46, 198th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division as a rifleman and the second part of his tour in Chu Lai with Headquarters Co., 198th LIB, Americal, as a driver for the 198th Brigade S-3. |
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Interview with Van Davidson Interview Date: No Date Collection: Van Michael Davidson Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (USA) Van Michael Davidson, originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, served in the U.S. Army from 1968 to 1971 and from 1974 to 1981 and in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1971 to 1973 and again from 1981 until 1996. In South Vietnam, Mike served as an Advisor to the ARVN 9th Armor Division in July 1970 and then as IV Corps Information Officer for MACV in Can Tho from July 1970 until June 1971. He returned to the U.S. in 1971 and went on to obtain a law degree from the University of Mississippi and practice law for the U.S. Army and in the private sector. Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Donald Davis Interview Date: No Date Collection: Donald McRae Davis Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: Length currently unknown Description: (USAF) Donald M. Davis, originally from Tulia, Texas served in the U.S. Air Force from 1943 until 1969. He was stationed at CCK AB in Taiwan with the 345th Tactical Airlift Squadron for 14 months in 1967 and 1968 as a C130 Aircraft Commander. Operating out of Tuy Hoa, Don flew 458 airlift missions in South Vietnam and Thailand. Interview conducted by Richard B. Verrone, Ph.D. |
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Interview with Roger Davis (by: Floyd Jordan) - January 11, 1966 Interview Date: 11 January 1966 Collection: US Marine Corps History Division Oral History Collection Media Type: Oral History (Digital) Length: 10:44 min/sec Description: USMC Lieutenant Roger Davis discusses his experiences as Civil Affairs officer of a tank battalion in the Hue-Phu Bai and DaNang areas. |
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Interview with Robert Scott Dawson - September 14, 2001 Interview Date: 14 September 2001 Collection: Robert Scott Dawson Collection Media Type: Oral History (Mini Disc) Length: 05:06:48 min/sec Description: (USMC) Scott Dawson served with the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam from 1967 to 1969. He served as a rifleman with A Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment in Quang Tri and Hue. Interview conducted by Stephen Maxner. |
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