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Oral History Interview with Beverly Bagley, May 3, 2018 transcript

Oral History Interview with Beverly Bagley, May 3, 2018

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Beverly Bagley of Fullerton, California. She discusses where she was when Pearl Harbor was bombed and recalls hearing President Roosevelt's speech about the incident. Mrs. Bagley also talks about how her father wanted to volunteer for the military, but her mother refused to sign off on it, so he was barred from joining the war. Mrs. Bagley recalls having to save everything from aluminum cans to chewing gum wrappers and the war time rationing that occurred. She also recounts her time spent in the hospital during the war, in 1943, due to Polio. Mrs. Bagley tells the interviewer that there was no celebration when Germany surrendered, but there was one when the bombs were dropped over Japan and the peace treaty signed, signifying the real end of World War 2. She also talks about her cousins and her husband who were enlisted in the U.S. Navy.
Date: May 3, 2018
Creator: Bagley, Beverly Kolman
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Beverly Bagley, May 3, 2018 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Beverly Bagley, May 3, 2018

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Beverly Bagley of Fullerton, California. She discusses where she was when Pearl Harbor was bombed and recalls hearing President Roosevelt's speech about the incident. Mrs. Bagley also talks about how her father wanted to volunteer for the military, but her mother refused to sign off on it, so he was barred from joining the war. Mrs. Bagley recalls having to save everything from aluminum cans to chewing gum wrappers and the war time rationing that occurred. She also recounts her time spent in the hospital during the war, in 1943, due to Polio. Mrs. Bagley tells the interviewer that there was no celebration when Germany surrendered, but there was one when the bombs were dropped over Japan and the peace treaty signed, signifying the real end of World War 2. She also talks about her cousins and her husband who were enlisted in the U.S. Navy.
Date: May 3, 2018
Creator: Bagley, Beverly Kolman
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Certificate of Participation to the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 2] (open access)

[Certificate of Participation to the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 2]

A Certificate of Participation given to the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution for "supporting and submitting a candidate in the Arthur M. King Eagle Scout Scholarship Contest 2018 - 2019."
Date: July 8, 2018
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Certificate of Participation to the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 6] (open access)

[Certificate of Participation to the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 6]

A Certificate of Participation to the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution for "supporting and submitting a candidate in the Sgt Moses Adams Memorial Middle School Brochure Contest 2018 - 2019."
Date: July 8, 2018
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library