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Navy WWII and Korean War Veteran.Īttorney. More About this Interview SCHLOTTER, Max (b. His prewar education through college at the University of Houston Junior ROTC in high school joining the Texas Air Guard (111th Observation Squadron) before World War II flying lessons at Hobby Airport, Houston, Texas participation in the Civilian Pilot Training Program and the Citizen Military Training Camp his commissioning as a 2nd lieutenant in the field artillery, August, 1941 his transfer to the Army Air Forces, Decemphysical training at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, 1942 primary flight training, Corsicana, Texas, 1942 basic flight training, Randolph Field, San Antonio, Texas, 1942 advanced flight training in multi-engine planes, Ellington Field, Houston, Texas, 1942 B-17 training, Sebring, Florida, 1942 B-24 training, Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, Arizona, 1943 crew formation at Davis-Monthan bomber transition training, Clovis, New Mexico, 1943 assignment to the CBI Theater crash landing at McDewgwi, Nigeria, Apstationing at Bishnupur, India, 1943 base living conditions various bombing missions to Rangoon, Burma Japanese fighter and antiaircraft opposition night missions against Japanese shipping mining the Bangkok, Thailand, harbor comments about Indian culture and living conditions combat death of his co-pilot his navigator’s psychological problems detailed descriptions of two raids on the Burma-Thailand “Death Railway,” Spring, 1944, and the wounding of his arm on the second raid recuperation his return to combat eight weeks later his reaction to the combat death of his brother in Europe his return to the States, July, 1944 date with Judy Garland his postwar career in commercial aviation and his later return to active duty in the Air Force.
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His experiences as a B-24 pilot in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. More About this Interview SCHENCK, Natasha Guytan (b. Army Nursing Corps at hospitals in Colorado and California deployment to Pacific Theater work with 118th General Hospital in Australia, New Guinea, the Philippines, and Japan experiences with injured soldiers, civilians, and prisoners of war descriptions of wartime destruction in Philippines and Japan social life among nurses opinions regarding use of atomic weapons family’s history in Central Texas return to San Antonio and service at Brooke Army Medical Center through Korean War era education at San Francisco State University return to Army service and service at several hospitals concluding with Brooke 1963 retirement interest in travel memories of 1968 San Antonio Hemisfair decision to relocate to Fort Worth opinions regarding military service and women’s roles in armed forces. Army Reserves, January 1941 service in U.S. Childhood and education in San Antonio, Texas challenges of the Great Depression decision to enter John Sealy College of Nursing of the University of Texas decision to enlist in U.S. For the Tarrant County War Veterans Oral History Project.