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Oral History Interview with Joe L. Ware, Sr., August 21, 2005 transcript

Oral History Interview with Joe L. Ware, Sr., August 21, 2005

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Joe L. Ware, Sr. He was born in 1924 in Nederland, Texas. After working on B-24 bombers at the Consolidated Aircraft Company in San Diego, California, he returned to Texas and joined the Navy when he was nineteen-years-old. He went to Machinist School; was transported to the Pacific region on the USS Wharton (AP-7); and assigned to the USS Colorado (BB-45) in New Hebrides. He describes his typical duties as a machinist on the battleship. He talks about the bombardment and support for the invasion of Tarawa as well as Kwajalein. He mentions that the ship was hit twenty-two times by the shore battery at Tinian. He also speaks of kamikaze attacks at Leyte Gulf and Lingayen Gulf as well as shells hitting the bridge at Luzon. He mentions being under constant fire at Okinawa. He was on the bridge of the USS Colorado in Tokyo Bay when the peace treaty was signed. He remained on the ship while it transported troops home from the Pacific. He explains the meaning of a Homer Brown pennant. He was discharged in January 1946. The interview also contains information about his …
Date: August 21, 2005
Creator: Ware, Joe L., Sr.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard Knarr, July 21, 2005 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard Knarr, July 21, 2005

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Richard Knarr. Knarr was teaching school in Indiana when he was drafted into the Army. He was assigned to the field artillery in the 87th Infantry Division where he served in the headquarters battery. Knarr describes his training prior to shipping overseas to England. He landed in France in late November 1944 and shares experiences during the Battle of the Bulge. He also recalls liberating a few concentration camps. When the war in Europe ended, Knarr was slated to go to the Pacific, but the war ended while he was on leave. He was discharged in November, 1945.
Date: July 21, 2005
Creator: Knarr, Richard
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Frank Lepinski, November 21, 2005 transcript

Oral History Interview with Frank Lepinski, November 21, 2005

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Frank Lepinski. Lepinski joined the Army Air Forces in February of 1943. He completed pilot training and graduated in April of 1944. He continued training in a B-26, and traveled to Birmingham, Britain to serve with a replacement crew. They completed several bombing missions. In the summer of 1945 Lepinski was assigned to a B-26 stationed under the Eiffel Tower in Paris during an exposition, demonstrating how they won the war for France. He was discharged in January of 1947.
Date: November 21, 2005
Creator: Lepinski, Frank
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Jack Lucas, February 21, 2005 transcript

Oral History Interview with Jack Lucas, February 21, 2005

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Jack H. Lucas. Lucas was born in Plymouth, North Carolina on 14 February 1928. On 8 August 1942 he quit attending Edwards Military Institute, Salemburg, NC and joined the Marine Corps when he was 14 years old. He forged his mother’s signature on the enlistment documents thus allowing him to join the military even though he was underage. Lucas went to Parris Island, South Carolina for boot camp and received additional training at Camp Geiger, North Carolina. Contrary to orders he received, he joined the cadre with which he had trained and went by troop train to California. He then went to Camp Catlin, Hawaii. There, Lucas stowed away on the USS Deuel (APA-160) bound for Iwo Jima. He graphically describes the action in which he was severely wounded. Returning to the United States by hospital ship, he was taken to the Naval Hospital in Charleston, South Carolina where he remained until 2 September 1945. On 5 October 1945, he was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Harry Truman. Following this, Lucas joined Admiral Chester Nimitz in touring the country during which he met various dignitaries including …
Date: February 21, 2005
Creator: Lucas, Jack
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Gunner Johnson, February 21, 2005 transcript

Oral History Interview with Gunner Johnson, February 21, 2005

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Gunner Johnson. Johnson joined the Marines in January, 1944. He trained at San Diego and was assigned as a machine gunner to the Fifth Marine Division. He travelled with the division to Hawaii, then Iwo Jima, where he landed with the second wave with the 27th Marines. He spent several weeks in combat and relates several stories. On 12 March, Johnson was wounded and then evacuated to Guam via C-47. He rejoined his unit and was loading out for the invasion of Japan when the war ended. He went for occupation duty at Sasebo. He returned to the US and was discharged in 1946.
Date: February 21, 2005
Creator: Johnson, Gunner
System: The Portal to Texas History
Forming Christian Spirituality in Adolescents - Essential Ingredients in Adolescent Spirituality transcript

Forming Christian Spirituality in Adolescents - Essential Ingredients in Adolescent Spirituality

Lecture given Monday, February 21, 2005, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "We will discuss how parents can nurture and develop Christian spirituality in their children and help parents develop strategies to teach children to distinguish between authentic Godly spirituality and the many artificial forms available."
Date: February 21, 2005
Creator: Talley, Scott
System: The Portal to Texas History
Christ in You, the Hope of Glory - Colossians 1:24-2:5 transcript

Christ in You, the Hope of Glory - Colossians 1:24-2:5

Lecture given Monday, February 21, 2005, 7:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
Date: February 21, 2005
Creator: Shank, Harold
System: The Portal to Texas History
Jonah: The Running Man - The Running Away From and To God transcript

Jonah: The Running Man - The Running Away From and To God

Lecture given Monday, February 21, 2005, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Jonah is much more than a big fish story. This minor prophetic book contains lessons about 'saying no to God,' 'sin's ripple effect,' 'the God of second chances' and more. Be swallowed up in the excitement of Jonah's adventure."
Date: February 21, 2005
Creator: Brown, Terry
System: The Portal to Texas History
He Is the Image of the Invisible God - Colossians 1:15-20 transcript

He Is the Image of the Invisible God - Colossians 1:15-20

Lecture given Monday, February 21, 2005, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University.
Date: February 21, 2005
Creator: Holmes, David
System: The Portal to Texas History
Shepherd Leadership transcript

Shepherd Leadership

Lecture given Monday, February 21, 2005, 6:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "A new feature at this year's Lectureship is a breakfast series hosted by local churches to encourage professionals to view their work as ministry."
Date: February 21, 2005
Creator: Davenport, David
System: The Portal to Texas History
Huldah Who? - The Forgotten Story of a Female Prophet transcript

Huldah Who? - The Forgotten Story of a Female Prophet

Lecture given Monday, February 21, 2005, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Huldah was a significant prophet in ancient Israel. She is given significant space in both Kings and Chronicles whereas her contemporary Jeremiah is not mentioned at all. Ironically, many contemporary Christians do not even know who she is. This class will remedy that."
Date: February 21, 2005
Creator: Valentine, Bobby
System: The Portal to Texas History