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Ensemble: 1998-03-30 - Global Rhythms

A percussion concert performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: March 30, 1998
Creator: Global Rhythms
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1998-03-27 – A Cappella Choir

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A Cappella choir concert performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: March 27, 1998
Creator: University of North Texas. A Cappella Choir.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 1998-03-22 - Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe, euphonium

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A faculty recital performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: March 22, 1998
Creator: Heinkel-Wolfe, Peggy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with John Olson, March 15, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with John Olson, March 15, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with John Olson. Olson joined the Army as an Infantry officer in June 1940 after graduating from West Point. He was assigned to the Philippines, at Fort McKinley, with the 57th Infantry Regiment. Olson was among those who surrendered to the Japanese and endured the Bataan Death March. At the prisoner-of-war camp, the Japanese assigned administrative duties to Olson. When prisoners were moved to another camp, Olson stayed behind and tended to those too weak to travel. Olson was then sent to work at a factory in Japan. After the armistice, Olson persuaded the guards to let him travel to Osaka with a Nisei. During his travels, he stayed in the Emperor’s suite at the Miyako hotel in Kyoto, which was occupied entirely by the American military. While there, he arranged for the liberation of his camp and was assigned to coordinate the evacuation of other camps. Olson returned home and enjoyed a long and prestigious career with the military. He retired in 1982 as the vice president of international development for Black and Veatch.
Date: March 15, 1998
Creator: Olson, Colonel
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Raymond F. "Hap" Halloran, March 15, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with Raymond F. "Hap" Halloran, March 15, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Raymond F. "Hap" Halloran. Halloran grew up in Ohio and admits an early fascination with airplanes that led him into the Army Air Corps after he finished high school in 1940. By the end of 1942, Halloran had been called up for service in the Air Corps and trained asa navigator. He also volunteered for bombadier school. Halloran also speaks of training in B-29 bombers. In December, 1944, Halloran and his crew received orders to go overseas to Saipan. Halloran also speaks of his post-war friendship with Japanese fighter ace Saburo Sakai. Halloran also describes being shot down over Japan in early 1945 and bailing out of his crippled B-29. Halloran came down in a parachute, landed in Tokyo and was captured. He suffered a sever ebeating by the civilians before military personnel got to him. Halloran then describes his long captivity as a POW. He also describes witnessing the fire bombing of Tokyo on the night of 9-10 March 1945. Halloran also recalls being stripped naked and put in an animal cage. Then, Japanese citizens were allowed to view him in his cage for a day or …
Date: March 15, 1998
Creator: Halloran, Raymond F.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with J. Lloyd Abbot, March 14, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with J. Lloyd Abbot, March 14, 1998

The National Museum of the pacific War presents an oral interview with J. Lloyd Abbot. Abbot received a commission in the Navy in 1939 and served two months aboard the USS Enterprise (CV-6) before being tasked to bring an old destroyer, the USS Gilmer (DD-233), out of mothballs. He stayed on it for a while before going to flight school in Pensacola. He earned his wings in November, 1941. Due to some accidents and illnesses, Abbot was disallowed to fly from carriers. He was assigned to shore-based anti-submarine patrol squadron, VS-1D-14, in December 1942. In April 1943, the squadron was divided into two and Abbot was placed in command of VS-66 on Wallis Island. At the end of 1943, his squadron inherited some SBD dive bombers and they moved to a new base on Tarawa. In March 1944. Abbot was assigned to the staff of the Chief of Naval Air Training at Pensacola. He was there when the war ended. After the war, Abbot commanded VF-41 aboard the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42). Throughout his career, he served as the operation officer aboard carriers, worked at the Pentagon, was commander of the Antarctic mission and commander of a carrier division …
Date: March 14, 1998
Creator: Abbot, J. Lloyd
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Robert Galer, March 14, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with Robert Galer, March 14, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Robert E. Galer. Galer was born in Seattle 23 October 1913. In 1935, he graduated from the University of Washington, having earned a commission through ROTC. During flight training at Pensacola, he accepted a regular commission in the Marine Corps. His classmate at Washington was Gregory “Pappy” Boyington, who also trained with him at Quantico. During the ensuing years, Galer became carrier qualified and flew sea planes in the Virgin Islands, had a tour of duty with a fighter squadron in San Diego, and had fighter training in Honolulu. He watched the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor from a friend’s house. Galer went to Guadalcanal in late August 1942, where he flew interdiction missions in the Grumman F4F Wildcat. In fighting for Henderson Field, Galer was shot down three times, was credited with shooting down 11 ½ Japanese planes, and received the Medal of Honor. After receiving the award, he went on speaking tours to sell war bonds. Afterwards, he attended the Army Command and Staff School at Fort Leavenworth. In early 1945, he was assigned as the co-leader of a 25-man team responsible for evaluating a new radar …
Date: March 14, 1998
Creator: Galer, Robert
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Donald Showers, March 13, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with Donald Showers, March 13, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Donald Mac Showers. He joined the Navy after finishing school at the University of Iowa in August 1940. He signed up for the V-7 program and was commissioned an ensign in September 1941 after Midshipman School at Northwestern University. His first assignment took him to the intelligence center at the 13th Naval District in Seattle. He stayed in Seattle for six weeks hoping to get in with the public relations section. Instead, he was sent to fill a billet in the combat intelligence unit in the 14th Naval District in Hawaii, reporting to Commander J.J. Rochefort. Showers discusses breaking the Japanese Naval code (JN-25) at Station HYPO, at Pearl Harbor. He recalls the origins of the ruse involving fresh water at Midway to determine what AF stood for in the JN-25 code. Showers also comments on the dysfunctional torpedoes used early in the war. He also discusses the role of intelligence gathering in the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of Midway and Operation VENGEANCE. Showers describes the emergence and flexibility of JICPOA (Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Areas) in Hawaii and the need for various intelligence …
Date: March 13, 1998
Creator: Showers, Donald Mac
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Joseph Moore, March 13, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with Joseph Moore, March 13, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Joseph Moore. Moore joined the Army Air Corps in June 1937 and received flight training at Randolph and Kelly fields. Upon completion, he was assigned to the 77th Pursuit Squadron and arrived at Nichols Field in October 1940 as squadron commander. His squadron relocated to Clark Field, and on 8 December 1941 Moore was among the first pilots to fight Zeros, quickly learning that the P-40’s only advantage was speed. His squadron relocated to Bataan and lost all its planes in battle. His mechanics refurbished an abandoned J2F-2 so that Moore could fly to Cebu and Mindanao for desperately needed supplies. He was away when Bataan fell. Moore was transferred as an instructor to a combat training school in Brisbane and then to a day-fighter school at Drew Field with the 90th Fighter Squadron. He was then sent to the Philadelphia Fighter Wing. With the 84th Fighter Wing he arrived at Normandy and ran a mobile combat operations and intelligence center, moving across France, through Belgium, and into Germany. In December 1944 he was transferred to the 98th Combat Bombardment Wing (Medium) at MacDill and then reassigned to …
Date: March 13, 1998
Creator: Moore, Joseph
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Victor Delano, March 13, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with Victor Delano, March 13, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Victor Delano. Delano was appointed to the Naval Academy in June of 1937 and graduated with distinction in February of 1941 and was commissioned ensign. He was assigned to the gunnery department of the Fire Control Division aboard the USS West Virginia (BB-48), where he was stationed during the attack on Pearl Harbor. The ship was moored in the Harbor, and Delano provides vivid details of the attack and sinking of the West Virginia. Next, he served aboard the USS San Juan (CL-54) from 1942 to 1943. They participated in the Battle of Savo Island, the Battle of Santa Cruz Islands, around Guadalcanal and provided gunfire support for the landings at Tulagi. From 1944 to 1945 he was assigned to the USS Wedderburn (DD-684). They participated in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, in the Philippines, at Iwo Jima and at Okinawa. He came back to the States in the fall of 1945.
Date: March 13, 1998
Creator: Delano, Victor
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ensemble: 1998-03-11 - UNT Symphony Orchestra and UNT Chamber Orchestra

UNT Symphony and Chamber Orchestra concert performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: March 11, 1998
Creator: University of North Texas. Symphony Orchestra.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1998-03-10 - Trombone Choirs

Trombone choir concert performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: March 10, 1998
Creator: UNT Trombone Choir
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1998-03-09 – NOVA

NOVA concert performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: March 9, 1998
Creator: University of North Texas. Nova.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Jazz Faculty Recital: 1998-03-09 - Dan Haerle, piano; Fred Hamilton, guitar

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A jazz faculty and guest artist recital performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: March 9, 1998
Creator: Haerle, Dan & Hamilton, Fred (Guitarist)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Vernon Hanks, March 7, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with Vernon Hanks, March 7, 1998

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Chaplain Vernon Hanks. Hanks was born in Sterling, Kansas on 21 November 1908. He joined the National Guard doing drills with horse-drawn caissons and French 75s while attending Sterling College in Kansas. He graduated in 1931 and then attended the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, graduating in 1940 with a Master of Theology. Hanks joined the Navy after Pearl Harbor and received orders for Naval Chaplains School (NCS), Norfolk, Virginia, in August 1942. He was stationed at MCAS Cherry Point in North Carolina where he remembers counseling a distraught young Marine pilot who had been shot down during the Battle of Midway. Shortly afterward he was assigned to Bunker Hill Naval Air Station where he counseled Marines and Navy personnel. He facilitated a free circus performance at Christmastime. On 5 June 1943 he was assigned to the USS Wright (AV-1), a seaplane tender, for duty in the South Pacific. Hanks was on the Wright at Bougainville, the Admiralties and during the Battle for Leyte Gulf. In February 1945, USS Wright was renamed USS San Clemente (AG-79) and served as communications center for the 7th Fleet. Hanks returned …
Date: March 7, 1998
Creator: Hanks, Vernon
System: The Portal to Texas History

Ensemble: 1998-03-05 - Jazz Repertory Lab

Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Kenton Hall.
Date: March 5, 1998
Creator: Jazz Repertory Lab
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 1998-03-05 - Kathleen Reynolds, bassoon

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A faculty and guest artist recital performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: March 5, 1998
Creator: Reynolds, Kathleen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1998-03-03 - UNT Concert Band and UNT Symphonic Band

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: March 3, 1998
Creator: University of North Texas. Concert Band.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 1998-03-03 - Vladimir Viardo, piano

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Faculty recital at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas.
Date: March 3, 1998
Creator: Viardo, Vladimir, 1949-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 1998-03-02 – Gabriel Bita, piano

Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: March 2, 1998
Creator: Bita, Gabriel
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1998-03-02 - Brass Ensemble

Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: March 2, 1998
Creator: Brass Ensemble
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1998-03-01 - African Percussion Ensemble

Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: March 1, 1998
Creator: African Percussion Ensemble
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 1998-03-01 - Jesse Eschbach, organ

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Main Auditorium.
Date: March 1, 1998
Creator: Eschbach, Jesse E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Amos Lee Smith, March 1, 1998 transcript

Oral History Interview with Amos Lee Smith, March 1, 1998

Interview with Amos Lee Smith, a rancher from Bandera County for the Kerr County Historical Commission Oral History Project. The interview includes his experiences during the Depression, as well as his life as a rancher, a butcher shop owner, and employee of Continental Oil Company.
Date: March 1, 1998
Creator: Witt, Gerald; Smith, Amos Lee & Bethel, Ann
System: The Portal to Texas History