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Oral History Interview with David Rust, January 20, 2009 transcript

Oral History Interview with David Rust, January 20, 2009

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with David Rust. Rust joined the Army Air Forces on his eighteenth birthday. He was trained as an aerial gunner and then was sent to flight school to become a pilot. Rust was sent to the 23rd Fighter Group in China and flew P-40s. He flew bomber escort and ground support missions. Rust describes the differences between P-40s and P-51s. He rotated back to the US after completing 100 missions. Rust became a member of the reserves after the war and volunteered for duty in the Korean War. He describes being shot-down on his 43rd mission and nearly drowning in a river. Rust remained on active duty for several more years and eventually became a jet pilot.
Date: January 20, 2009
Creator: Rust, David
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Jill Pitts Knappenberger, January 20, 2011 transcript

Oral History Interview with Jill Pitts Knappenberger, January 20, 2011

Transcript of an oral interview with Jill Pitts Knappenberger. She discusses growing up during the Depression, going to college before the war, then volunteering for the Red Cross in 1942, but delaying to stay home with her terminally ill sister before joining in 1943. She first worked in England before going to France. She was able to meet her twin brother, who was also in France just before he died in the Battle of the Bulge. She describes what it was like in the camps at the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge and driving the Red Cross Clubmobile away from the front lines, seeing the Ordruff [Ohrdruf] and the Buchenwald concentration camps and the salt mines at Merkers where the Germans stored a lot of looted money and artwork. She ancedotes about flying in B-17s, getting to drive a Sherman tank and how she felt during her first air raid in London and being in the Battle of the Bulge.
Date: January 20, 2011
Creator: Knappenberger, Jill Pitts
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Greg Layman, January 20, 2011 transcript

Oral History Interview with Greg Layman, January 20, 2011

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Greg Layman. Layman worked in a shipyard in Vancouver, Washington on escort carriers until he turned 18. After his birthday he joined the Navy and served in the Seabees with CBMU 521 spending 20 months on Tulagi improving infrastructure. Three weeks after the Japanese surrender, his unit was sent to Okinawa to build a permanent naval base. Three months later he was sent to the United States and discharged on 24 December 1945.
Date: January 20, 2011
Creator: Layman, Greg
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Howard Boyd, January 20, 2016 transcript

Oral History Interview with Howard Boyd, January 20, 2016

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Howard Boyd. Boyd was drafted into the Army Air Forces in December, 1942 and took basic training at Wichita Falls. From there, he went to aerial gunnery school at Harlingen. He was then assigned as a ball turret gunner on a B-17 and began training with a crew. Once he got to England, he was assigned to the 339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group in England. He flew on 30 combat missions starting in March, 1944. Boyd shares several anecdotes from his combat missions. He returned to the US in August 1944 and became an instructor. Boyd was discharged in October.
Date: January 20, 2016
Creator: Boyd, Howard
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Arnold Abbott, January 20, 2018 transcript

Oral History Interview with Arnold Abbott, January 20, 2018

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Arnold Abbott. Abbott was born in 1924. He dropped out of college to join the US Army in 1942. While undergoing basic training at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, Abbott witnessed practiced segregation and consequently became involved in civil rights issues. He recalls that he did not finish basic training, and was sent to Newport News, Virginia where he was assigned to the 34th Infantry Division. He tells of being involved in action in North Africa, and Italy. Abbott returned to the US after the war.
Date: January 20, 2018
Creator: Abbott, Arnold
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Earle Falvey, January 20, 2006 transcript

Oral History Interview with Earle Falvey, January 20, 2006

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Earle M. Falvey. Falvey was born 14 March 1923 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Quitting school in 1938, he worked various jobs until joining the Navy in December 1942. Upon completing boot camp at Newport, Rhode Island, he attended gunnery school. From there, he volunteered for submarine school at New London, Connecticut. He describes the training, including being aboard an S-boat, an O-boat and an E-boat. Upon graduating he was assigned to the USS Flasher (SS-249) in time for its first war patrol from Pearl Harbor in January 1944. He was injured during a surface battle with a Japanese ship and was sent to the Mare Island Naval Hospital where he spent six weeks after surgery. Falvey returned to Australia and he describes experience with Aborigines during his rail travel to Fremantle. Upon his arrival in March 1945, he was assigned to the crew of the USS-Besugo (SS-321). He recalls various actions in which the Besugo was involved including the sinking of the German submarine, U-183. They picked up one German survivor, who joined a Japanese prisoner they had picked up from a tanker they had sunk. Falvey discusses the …
Date: January 20, 2006
Creator: Falvey, Earle
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Charles Stackpole, January 20, 2005 transcript

Oral History Interview with Charles Stackpole, January 20, 2005

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Charles Stackpole. Stackpole joined the Navy Reserves before the start of World War II and was in the Hospital Corps. He went on active duty to Great Lakes and they put him to work in the recruit receiving line. After some additional work at the hospital there, he was sent to Alameda and put aboard the SS Matsonia which sailed for Espiritu Santo. From there they went on a coastal tramp steamer to Noumea, New Caledonia where they set up a fleet hospital, MOB 7, Mobile Hospital. It later became Fleet Hospital 107. Stackpole describes in good detail what they went through in setting-up the hospital, the excellent doctors they had, and the great leadership of their commanding officer, Captain Espaugh. They were receiving causalities from the Guadalcanal campaign. The hospital ships would stand-off Noumea, the patients unloaded onto barges, and then taken to either the Navy or Army hospitals on Noumea. Stackpole also describes in good detail the kind of work they did with the patients. Next, they started bringing in the casualties from Bougainville. He also talks about patients from the USS Gambier Bay which was …
Date: January 20, 2005
Creator: Stackpole, Charles
System: The Portal to Texas History

Retelling of the story of greed is curse

This is a retelling of the story of three friends by Naik Muhammad (a 42-year old male) with Muhammad Awaiz (a 32-year old male) as the listener. In this story, the three friends once found some money and decided to divide it among themselves. However, each one of them was trying to cheat the others. Finally, no one gets the money and all three end up dead.
Date: January 20, 2019
Creator: Anjum, Uzma
System: The UNT Digital Library

Retelling of the story of a witty man

This is a traditional story which involves a descriptive riddle about a witty man who needs to take a lion, a goat and a load of leaves across a river. The caveat is that the man cannot take all three in one go. (Note: the narrator inadvertently refers to the goat as a jackal in the beginning). In this recording, the speaker Naik Muhammad (a 42-year old male speaker who works as a driver) is addressing Muhammad Awaiz (a 31-year old male government servant).
Date: January 20, 2019
Creator: Anjum, Uzma
System: The UNT Digital Library

Interview about health practices

This is an interview about traditional health practices in the Lai community. The interviewee is originally from Leitak and speaks Leitak and Hakha. Interviews were collected as part of the Linguistically Underserved Communities and Health (LUCAH) project, which aims to make health information more accessible and culturally relevant for the Chin refugee community in order to ensure that they are getting clear and accurate information.
Date: January 20, 2021
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

Interview about health practices

This is an interview about traditional health practices in the Lai community. The interviewee is originally from Khuabung. Interviews were collected as part of the Linguistically Underserved Communities and Health (LUCAH) project, which aims to make health information more accessible and culturally relevant for the Chin refugee community in order to ensure that they are getting clear and accurate information.
Date: January 20, 2021
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2017-01-20 – UNT Opera

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Recording of the second Friday evening performance of the opera "Madama Butterfly" at the UNT College of Music Lyric Theater.
Date: January 20, 2017
Creator: University of North Texas. Division of Vocal Studies. Opera.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Willis Conover's House of Sounds, WCBS, January 20, 1962, Part II transcript

Willis Conover's House of Sounds, WCBS, January 20, 1962, Part II

The second segment of Willis Conover's House of Sounds program for January 20, 1962, on WCBS radio in New York.
Date: January 20, 1962
Creator: Conover, Willis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Willis Conover's House of Sounds, WCBS, January 20, 1962, Part I transcript

Willis Conover's House of Sounds, WCBS, January 20, 1962, Part I

The first segment of Willis Conover's House of Sounds program for January 20, 1962, on WCBS radio in New York.
Date: January 20, 1962
Creator: Conover, Willis
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 2015-01-20 - Eun Young Shin, piano

Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Voertman Hall.
Date: January 20, 2015
Creator: Shin, Eun Young
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 2016-01-20 – Corey Robinson, percussion

Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Voertman Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: January 20, 2016
Creator: Robinson, Corey, 1990-
System: The UNT Digital Library
[MLK Tribute concert demo recorded at the Fair Park Music Hall] transcript

[MLK Tribute concert demo recorded at the Fair Park Music Hall]

Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the Martin Luther King Jr. tribute concert recorded at the Music Hall of Fair Park in Dallas Texas on January 20th, 1987. The tape includes two tracks of demo recorded audio of a choir singing. The first track is clearer than the second.
Date: January 20, 1987
Creator: King, Curtis
System: The UNT Digital Library
["30th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" tracks 1-12] transcript

["30th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" tracks 1-12]

Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 30th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert held on January 20th, 2013 at the Meyerson Symphony Center. The audio tape includes 12 tracks of gospel music performed live by the TBAAL choir and guest artist Erykah Badu. Song titles listed in concert program.
Date: January 20, 2013
Creator: King, Curtis & Badu, Erykah
System: The UNT Digital Library
NBC Radio Broadcast: Toscanini - The Man Behind the Legend, 1/20/1965 transcript

NBC Radio Broadcast: Toscanini - The Man Behind the Legend, 1/20/1965

This recording is a part of the radio series “Toscanini: The Man Behind the Legend,” which was a tribute to conductor Arturo Toscanini. The broadcasts consist of music performed by the NBC Orchestra as well as interviews with composers, conductors, orchestra members, and other people associated with Toscanini. This segment includes performances of Herold's Zampa Overture and Sain-Saëns's Danse Macabre, and features an interview with soprano Jean Tennyson.
Date: January 20, 1965
Creator: Gillis, Don
System: The UNT Digital Library