Veterans
Oral History Project

The Veterans Oral History Project at Northwest
Middle is a continuation of the work that Northwest students have done since
1994.
Veterans Oral History Project Interviews
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The three men facing the camera on the right are World War II
Veterans we have interviewed.
They are (R to L) Mr. Ron Sluder, Mr. Homer Bryant, and Mr. Roy
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Seventh graders talk with
Mr. Ralph Warren on April 21, 2006. Mr. Warren is a World War II
veteran. He was a Marine Aviator and flew the F4U Corsair. His
squadron was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Franklin.
Mr. Warren was on board the USS Franklin in March
of 1945 when it was hit by a bomb from a Japanese plane.
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Seventh graders interview Mr. Ron Sluder in March of 2005. Mr. Sluder was in the 94th Division of the U.S. Army during World War II and fought at the Battle of the Bulge.
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Seventh grade students
pose with Mr. Hugh Duck during an interview. Mr. Duck served in the
U.S. Army in World War II. He served in the European Theater.
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Interview with Mrs. Louise Dicey. She worked at Union
Bag Company in Savannah, Georgia during World War II. She shared her
memories of the home front during World War II.
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We interviewed Mrs. Frances Duncan in December 2003. She
was a member of the Womens' Army Corps (WACS) during World War II.
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Three Northwest seventh grade students conduct an
interview with Mr. Paul Efstration. Mr. Efstration is a
World War II veteran. He was in the 1st Infantry Division and landed
at Normandy on D-Day June 6, 1944.
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Seventh graders interview Mr. Thomas Field. Mr. Field is a veteran of World
War II. He served on LCT 519 during the Normandy Invasion of June 6,
1944.
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Interview with Mr. Michael Davis in the fall of 2003.
Mr. Davis was in the US Navy and served on board the USS
WASP. He was involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis of
October 1962.
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Interview with Mr. E.K. Puckett on January 11, 2005.
Mr. Puckett was a B-25 radio operator during World War II. He
served in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
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Seventh Grade Students interview Mr. James Stepp on
January 11, 2005. Mr. Stepp went in with the 4th Infantry
Division on D-Day June 6, 1944. He was later wounded by German
machine gun fire.
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