United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 87th -- Interviews.
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Paul R. Lafferty and John Skillern oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about the 10th Mountain Division: the origins of the 10th Mountain Division; Lafferty and Skillern discuss prominent people in early days of skiing and the origins of the Mountain Training Center (the first choice was actually Henry Lake, Wyo.). They also discuss testing of mountain equipment, clothing and rations; training other combat troops in rock climbing and mountaineering skills
Paul R. Lafferty oral history
Raymond C. Josephson oral history
Raymond F. Farley oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Farley's experiences: volunteering and enlistment at Fort Dix prior to going to Camp Hale in June 1943; time at Camp Hale; time off and skiing at Cooper Mountain; value of religion and discipline during difficult situations; physical issues related to the transport of ski equipment; superior artillery of the Germans and superiority of the American air power; impact of the reunion trip on his memories.
Richard C. Johnson oral history
Richard C. Over oral history
Richard G. Trier oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Trier's experiences: joining the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Ord, Calif.; being on Riva Ridge and artillery fire at a German out house.
Robert J. Harris oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Harris' experiences: being a medic during the battle for Mount Belvedere; the role of a medic during the war in Italy; first casualty on Riva Ridge; transporting medical equipment up the mountain; medical aid stations; being injured on a rock wall.
Robert S. Johnson oral history
Robert W. Parker oral history
Rolf W. Guthey oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Guthey's experiences: locations in Italy where he fought; crossing the Po River.
Ruso H. Perkins oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Perkins' experiences: basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif.; time spent at Kiska Island, Alaska; working in the supply room issuing clothing, food, rifles, bedding, etc.; carrying supplies in a trailer in Italy and crossing the Po River; devastation in Italy during the war.
Samuel J. Morrison oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Morrison's experiences: training and learning to ski at Camp Hale, Colo.; how engineering skills were useful during the war and being assigned to weapons and demolition; being wounded in Italy on Punchbowl Hill; traveling back to the Virginia on a medical ship; being a charter member of the National Association of the 10th Mountain Division.
Thomas B. Stewart oral history
Thomas B. Stewart oral history
Thomas Bacher oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Bacher's experiences, he illustrates his comments with sketches he drew during his time in Italy documenting the events: during the Spiazzi attack; Po River; climbing Belvedere; strategic nature of crossing the Po River in effort to slow German advance; attending a funeral for a General; death of Sgt. Louis O. Brown, being a pallbearer at his funeral in Portland, Ore.;
Uno Isaacson oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Isaacson's experiences: basic training Tex. and being selected for the 10th Mountain Division because he was too light for the air divisions; arrival at Camp Hale, Colo. and participation in the "D" series and frost bite on his feet; being eligible for disability; experiences in Italy at Belvedere, Pietra Colore, and Castel d'Aiano; coming upon a German tank; influences on his life.
William J. Speirs oral history
The interview provides information and personal observations about Speirs' experiences: contracting yellow fever at Ft. Lewis, Wash.; digging a trench from the Apennines to Lake Garda; being a mail clerk; being at a farmhouse when it was being shelled; the end of the war.
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- Oral histories (document genres) 47
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, American. 47
- Military maneuvers -- Cold weather conditions. 46
- Ski troops -- History -- Interviews. 46
- Soldiers -- United States -- Interviews. 46
- DVDs 37
- Camp Hale (Colo.) -- History. 32
- Mini-DV 24
- Camp Swift (Tex.) -- History. 20
- Kiska Island (Alaska) -- History. 14
- Audiocassettes 8
- Notes 8
- Fort Ord (Calif.) -- History. 7
- Camp Carson (Colo.) -- History. 6
- Armed Forces -- Officers -- Interviews. 4
- Camp Hale (Colo.) -- Interviews. 1
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- Fort McCoy (Wis.) -- History. 1
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