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Base Input from BRAC Commission Visit to AFRL, Rome Research Site, NY dtd 22 June 2005 (open access)

Base Input from BRAC Commission Visit to AFRL, Rome Research Site, NY dtd 22 June 2005

Base Input from BRAC Commission Visit to AFRL, Rome Research Site, NY dtd 22 June 2005. This document is the briefing presented to General Newton during his visit.
Date: July 8, 2005
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Installation Summary - FORT DRUM (open access)

Installation Summary - FORT DRUM

Contains info on location, size, history, missions, major units/tenants, and population.
Date: September 8, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Installation Summary - FORT HAMILTON (open access)

Installation Summary - FORT HAMILTON

Contains info on location, size, history, missions, major units/tenants, and population.
Date: September 8, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Adanto D'Amore, October 8, 2005 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Adanto D'Amore, October 8, 2005

Transcript of an oral interview with Dr. Adanto D'Amore. D'Amore describes his education briefly at Ohio State University where he graduated from medical school. Shortly thereafter, he joined the US Army Air Corps, where he examined candidates for jump school. He eventually was assigned as flight surgeon to the 19th Bomb Group and sent with them to Clark Field in the Philippines in October, 1941. After the Japanese invaded, D'Amore and elements of the 19th Bomb Group moved to Mindanao. After the surrender, D'Amore went with fellow prisoners of war to the Davao Internment Camp. Eventually, he was relocated to Cabanatuan where he spent 12 months before leaving aboard a hell ship for Omori Prison Camp in Japan. Upon being liberated after the war, D'Amore was sent to Okinawa, Manila and finally San Francisco. D'Amore also discusses the condition of the returning POWs.
Date: October 8, 2005
Creator: D'Amore, Dr. Adanto A. S.
System: The Portal to Texas History