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Guest Artist Recital: 2008-09-04 - Oskar Espina-Ruiz, clarinet, with Steven Harlos, piano

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Faculty and guest artist recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: September 4, 2008
Creator: Espina-Ruiz, Oskar
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Wayne Knight, March 4, 2008 transcript

Oral History Interview with Wayne Knight, March 4, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Wayne Knight. Knight joined the Navy in December of 1942. He graduated from flight school in April of 1944 as a second lieutenant Marine Aviator. He flew F4U Corsairs with Marine Fighting Squadron 311 (VMF-311). Knight participated in the Battle of Okinawa. He returned to the US and was discharged in late 1945.
Date: March 4, 2008
Creator: Knight, Wayne
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Glen Looney, May 4, 2008 transcript

Oral History Interview with Glen Looney, May 4, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Glen Looney. Looney was born 24 September 1924 at Lake Texhoma, Oklahoma. He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1943 and trained at San Diego, California. He was assigned as a 20mm gunner aboard the USS Sangamon (CVE-26). Looney tells of the ship participating in the invasions of the Gilbert and Palau islands and Okinawa. He describes the kamikaze attacks on the ship and of being blown overboard by an explosion. The USS Dennis (DE-405) rescued him. Looney returned to the United States in 1945 and was stationed at Corpus Christi (Texas) Naval Air Station until his discharge in 1946.
Date: May 4, 2008
Creator: Looney, Glen
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with George O. Cox, June 4, 2008 transcript

Oral History Interview with George O. Cox, June 4, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with George O. Cox. Born in Bloomington, Illinois 19 March 1926, Cox graduated from high school in 1943 and joined the US Army. He entered the army Specialized Training Program at Michigan College of Mining and Technology in Houghton. In January 1944 he was transferred to the University of Illinois at Champaign. During May 1944 the program was terminated and he was sent to Camp Fannin, Texas for basic training. Upon completing basic he was sent to Fort Rucker, Alabama where he joined the 66th Infantry Division and was assigned as a rifleman to C Company, 263rd Regiment, 1st Battalion. His unit boarded a troop ship and traveled by convoy to Plymouth, England. In December 1944 the unit was shipped to La Havre, France to relieve the 94th Infantry Division. He had very limited combat experience. He tells of the surrender of Germany on 8 May 1945 and of the unit moving to Marseilles, France. The division was disbanded and he was assigned to A Company 31st Engineers Combat Battalion and sent to Vienna where he supervised German prisoners of war. In November 1945, Cox re-enlisted and returned to …
Date: June 4, 2008
Creator: Cox, George O.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Robert Medley, August 4, 2008 transcript

Oral History Interview with Robert Medley, August 4, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Robert Medley. Medley joined the Army in February of 1943. He volunteered as a paratrooper, serving with the Headquarters Company, 541st Battalion, 101st Airborne Division. In September of 1943 he received the world record for the highest free fall jump at 30,000 feet. He jumped a number of times overseas at 600 feet. Medley describes his training and these experiences. In the fall of 1943 he traveled to Northern Ireland. From there his division was flown into combat, beginning with North Africa. In June of 1944 he jumped behind Utah Beach in Normandy. They traveled to England. He jumped in Southern France and Bad Hall, Austria. Medley assisted in liberating part of Dachau concentration camp. In December of 1944 he participated in the Battle of the Bulge, where he was captured ang taken to Mons, Belgium for 92 days. He escaped in April of 1945. He was discharged in May of 1946.
Date: August 4, 2008
Creator: Medley, Robert
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Lyle Sanders, August 4, 2008 transcript

Oral History Interview with Lyle Sanders, August 4, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Lyle Sanders. Sanders joined the Navy in September 1942 and received basic training in San Diego. He was trained as an engine mechanic in Iowa and upon completion was assigned to Motor Boat Torpedo Squadron 31, aboard PT-464, as a motor machinist. He patrolled the Solomon Islands, Palau, Leyte, and Okinawa. The small crew often traveled across the open ocean under their own power, burning 500 gallons of gasoline an hour at top speed. They never saw action or fired a torpedo, but at Okinawa Sanders was kept busy in the engine room as their boat constantly transported military personnel between ships. He recalls dragging two passengers aboard in a typically rough manner, only to realize once they were on deck that they were Admiral Turner and General Buckner. Sanders returned home and was discharged in December 1945.
Date: August 4, 2008
Creator: Sanders, Lyle
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Robert Hagee, December 4, 2008 transcript

Oral History Interview with Robert Hagee, December 4, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Robert Hagee. Hagee was one of eleven children and grew up in Alto, New Mexico where he attended a one room school. Upon graduating from high school he joined the US Navy and went to boot camp at San Diego, California. Following boot camp he was assigned to the USS Bainbridge (DD-246). While Hagee was aboard, the Bainbridge intercepted various fishing boats carrying diesel fuel believed to be used for German submarines prowling the Atlantic. Describing the procedures used by German U-boats to penetrate convoys, he tells of the sinking of the USS Ruben James (DD-245) and of the Bainbridge assisting in recovering survivors. Hagee describes the weather conditions encountered in the North Atlantic and of an incident that so damaged the ship, she had to visit a Navy yard for structural repair and refitting. Hagee requested a transfer into Naval Air Services, which led to his assignment as a maintenance chief in Patrol Bombing Squadron 20 (VPB-20). The squadron was designated as a Black Cat Squadron flying PBM3 aircraft. He discusses various missions they flew from different islands on which they were based. Returning home in 1945 …
Date: December 4, 2008
Creator: Hagee, Robert
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Clarence Heidemann, December 4, 2008 transcript

Oral History Interview with Clarence Heidemann, December 4, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Clarence Heidemann. Heidemann joined the Marine Corps. He was first assigned to the 4th Defense Battalion and traveled to Hawaii aboard the USS Henderson (AP-1). He was on liberty in Honolulu during the attack on Pearl Harbor. He describes what he witnessed on the day of the attack. He served on guard duty around the Navy yard and various posts after the attack. On 22 December his outfit was sent to Midway Island. They were sent back to Pearl Harbor; their unit was reorganized and Heidemann was transferred to a five-inch coast artillery unit. This group was sent to the New Hebrides for one year. His job was in fire control on the range finder. They later traveled to Guadalcanal and Vella Lavella. Heidemann spent 3 years in the South Pacific. From there he went back to the States where he completed Optical Ordnance School. Heidemann served 20 years in the Marine Corps, retiring in 1961.
Date: December 4, 2008
Creator: Heidemann, Clarence
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard Pauls, December 4, 2008 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard Pauls, December 4, 2008

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Richard Pauls. Pauls joined the Navy in January of 1941. He provides some details of his training. He served as a watertender aboard the USS Medusa (AR-1) beginning April of 1941. The Medusa was in Pearl Harbor the morning of 7 December 1941. Pauls provides vivid details leading up to, during and after the attack by the Japanese. They shot down two Japanese Aichi dive bombers, provided rescue assistance to other ships in the harbor and performed their primary role as a repair ship. In 1942 he was transferred to the USS Titania (AKA-13). Pauls served as an engineer on one of the tank lighters aboard the ship. They helped train Marines and soldiers in Chesapeake Bay. They participated in the Invasion of North Africa in late 1942. From there he went back to the U.S. and then in February of 1943 went to Guadalcanal. In October and November of 1943, they participated in Operation CHERRY BLOSSOM, the initial landing at Cape Torokina, Bougainville. Around January of 1945 Pauls was assigned to the USS Soubarissen (AO-93) and traveled to Okinawa and Leyte. In late 1945 he served aboard the …
Date: December 4, 2008
Creator: Pauls, Richard
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ensemble: 2008-04-04 – Opera

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Recording of the first Friday evening performance of the opera "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the UNT College of Music Lyric Theater.
Date: April 4, 2008, 8:00 p.m.
Creator: University of North Texas. Division of Vocal Studies. Opera.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 2008-06-04 - Mark Trimble, flute

Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: June 4, 2008
Creator: Trimble, Mark
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 2008-11-04 - Stefan Karlsson, piano, Fred Hamliton, bass and Ed Soph, Drumset

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Concert presented at the UNT College of Music Kenton Hall.
Date: November 4, 2008
Creator: Karlsson, Stefan; Hamilton, Fred (Guitarist) & Soph, Ed
System: The UNT Digital Library

Guest Artist Recital: 2008-03-04 - Craig Sheppard, piano

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Guest artist recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: March 4, 2008
Creator: Sheppard, Craig
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 2008-02-04 - Vern Kagarice, alto and tenor trombone

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Faculty recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: February 4, 2008
Creator: Kagarice, Vern
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2008-11-04 – Concert Choir

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Concert presented at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: November 4, 2008
Creator: University of North Texas. Concert Choir.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2008-03-04 – Concert Choir and A Cappella Choir

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Concert presented at the UNT College of Music Winspear Performance Hall.
Date: March 4, 2008
Creator: University of North Texas. Concert Choir.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Doctoral Lecture Recital: 2008-02-04 – Kristin M. Polk, oboe transcript

Doctoral Lecture Recital: 2008-02-04 – Kristin M. Polk, oboe

Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: February 4, 2008
Creator: Polk, Kristin M.
System: The UNT Digital Library