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Oral History Interview with Richard Harold Garty, October 14, 2006 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard Harold Garty, October 14, 2006

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Richard Harold Garty. Garty joined the Marine Corps in July 1941, receiving basic training in San Diego. He was assigned to the antiaircraft division of the 4th Defense Battalion, stationed at Pearl Harbor when it was attacked. He was peeling potatoes at the mess hall when the first air raid started. Throughout the war, Garty’s battle station was loading fuse pots, and he describes in detail the teamwork involved in firing a three-inch shell. His left ear was always beside the gun when it fired, causing him tinnitus later in life. He spent time on Efate and Espiritu Santo in June 1942, building airstrips on coconut plantations by hauling felled trees with a tractor. He learned to make spirits by adding raisins to coconuts and allowing them to ferment. In New Zealand he was on MP duty, and in Guadalcanal he became a telephone lineman. There he witnessed a successful diversion of Washing Machine Charlie, with lights strung in the ocean to imitate a landing strip. Garty contracted malaria. He was sent to Camp Pendleton, where he had his wisdom teeth removed. There he reunited with a friend …
Date: October 14, 2006
Creator: Garty, Richard Harold
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard Harold Garty, October 14, 2006 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Richard Harold Garty, October 14, 2006

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Richard Harold Garty. Garty joined the Marine Corps in July 1941, receiving basic training in San Diego. He was assigned to the antiaircraft division of the 4th Defense Battalion, stationed at Pearl Harbor when it was attacked. He was peeling potatoes at the mess hall when the first air raid started. Throughout the war, Garty’s battle station was loading fuse pots, and he describes in detail the teamwork involved in firing a three-inch shell. His left ear was always beside the gun when it fired, causing him tinnitus later in life. He spent time on Efate and Espiritu Santo in June 1942, building airstrips on coconut plantations by hauling felled trees with a tractor. He learned to make spirits by adding raisins to coconuts and allowing them to ferment. In New Zealand he was on MP duty, and in Guadalcanal he became a telephone lineman. There he witnessed a successful diversion of Washing Machine Charlie, with lights strung in the ocean to imitate a landing strip. Garty contracted malaria. He was sent to Camp Pendleton, where he had his wisdom teeth removed. There he reunited with a friend …
Date: October 14, 2006
Creator: Garty, Richard Harold
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 323, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 2006 (open access)

The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 323, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 2006

Daily newspaper from Baytown, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: October 14, 2006
Creator: Clements, Clifford E.
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Voices of Poetry Number 1] captions transcript

[Voices of Poetry Number 1]

Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Voices of Poetry Number 1 event in 2006. This video features various poetry performances live on stage at Clarence Muse Café Theatre with music accompaniments.
Date: October 14, 2006
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library
Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 114, No. 205, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 2006 (open access)

Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 114, No. 205, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 2006

Daily newspaper from Perry, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date: October 14, 2006
Creator: Brown, Gloria
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History