Trip Report - Will Rogers World Airport Air Guard - June 9, 2005 (open access)

Trip Report - Will Rogers World Airport Air Guard - June 9, 2005

Trip Report - Will Rogers World Airport Air Guard - June 9, 2005
Date: September 15, 2005
Creator: United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Memorandum: Validation of Data for Base Realignment and Closure 2005, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, Oklahoma (Project Code A-2003-IMT- 0440.053), Audit Report: A-2004-0524-IMT DTD 27 September 2004 (open access)

Memorandum: Validation of Data for Base Realignment and Closure 2005, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, Oklahoma (Project Code A-2003-IMT- 0440.053), Audit Report: A-2004-0524-IMT DTD 27 September 2004

DISREGARD RESTRICTION HEADER AND FOOTER - Memorandum: Validation of Data for Base Realignment and Closure 2005, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, Oklahoma (Project Code A-2003-IMT- 0440.053), Audit Report: A-2004-0524-IMT DTD 27 September 2004
Date: September 14, 2005
Creator: United States. Department of Defense.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Oral History Interview with George E. Fortenberry, September 24, 2003

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Interview with George E. Fortenberry, who is an Army veteran and college professor from Arlington, Texas. In the interview, Fortenberry discusses his experiences in the Southwest Pacific Theatre during his time as a member of the 112th Cavalry of the Texas National Guard during World War II. He also describes what it was like growing up during the Great Depression and attending various different schools in both Texas and Oklahoma. Fortenberry discusses why he decided to join the National Guard, and also his experiences in early basic cavalry training. During much of the interview, Fortenberry reminisces about many of his various assignments and duties while serving in the war. Among these discussed include his assignment as a clerk to the veterinary section, time in Fort Bliss and Fort Clark, his shipment overseas to Noumea in New Caledonia, his transfer to the Medical Detachment as a clerk, and his time in New Britain, New Guinea and the Philippines. Fortenberry also recollects about everyday life in the Southwest Pacific, and includes details on tropical diseases and combat-related psychological problems that many of his comrades suffered through.
Date: September 24, 2003
Creator: Johnston, Glenn T. & Fortenberry, George E.
System: The UNT Digital Library