George A. Crocker Oral History Transcript


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The papers consist of a nineteen page typed transcript of an end-of-tour interview with Major General George Allen Crocker. The interview was conducted by Delores De Mena, U.S. Army South historian, at Fort Clayton, Republic of Panama, on 22 February 1995 while Crocker served as Commanding General, United States Army South (USARSO). Crocker described the objectives given by his predecessor, General Joulwan, at the beginning of Crocker's assignment in Panama. Mission readiness, the drawdown, Operation Just Cause, and Operation Promote Liberty were main topics of discussion throughout the interview. Crocker's leadership style, present concerns and plans for the future of USARSO, Joint Task Force-Panama, the situation at Guantanamo Bay, and the Army's role in the war on drugs were also discussed. This oral history is number 022 in the Operation Promote Liberty Oral History Program.




Oral History Interview Transcript of Florence Allen


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This collection consists of a transcript of an interview with Florence Allen by George Dingdley. In the interview she discusses many topics including her family, the KKK in Wabash, vaudeville, and the depression. The transcript is indexed.







Typed Transcript of Oral History Interview


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Interview with Howard Gillette, Jr. of the American Studies Program of George Washington University. Discusses his career in governmental posts and his role in Democratic party politics in the District of Columbia.




Rise of the War Machines


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Rise of the War Machines: The Birth of Precision Bombing in World War II examines the rise of autonomy in air warfare from the inception of powered flight through the first phase of the Combined Bomber Offensive in World War II. Raymond P. O’Mara builds a conceptual model of humans, machines, and doctrine that demonstrates a distinctly new way of waging warfare in human-machine teams. Specifically, O’Mara examines how the U.S. Army’s quest to control the complex technological and doctrinal system necessary to execute the strategic bombing mission led to the development of automation in warfare. Rise of the War Machines further explores how the process of sharing both physical and cognitive control of the precision bombing system established distinct human-machine teams with complex human-to—human and human-to-machine social relationships. O’Mara presents the precision bombing system as distinctly socio-technical, constructed of interdependent specially trained roles (the pilot, navigator, and bombardier); purpose-built automated machines (the Norden bombsight, specialized navigation tools, and the Minneapolis-Honeywell C-1 Autopilot); and the high-altitude, daylight bombing doctrine, all of which mutually shaped each other’s creation and use.




Handbook of Oral History


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Originally intending to produce the first comprehensive scholarly reference guide to the antecedents, practices, and theory of oral history, the editors have gone even further, creating a highly readable and useful tool for scholars, students, and the general public. Covering the vast scope of this increasingly popular field, the eminent contributors discuss almost every aspect of a field that once was the province of historians but now has become increasingly democratized and available across numerous disciplines.




Oral History Transcript of Interview of Glen H. Allen


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This collection consists of a transcript of an interview done by Thomas Krasean of Glen H. Allen. In this interview Allen discusses his work building roads and bridges. He also talks about negotiating contracts, new technology, and unemployment.




Black and Mormon


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The year 2003 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the lifting of the ban excluding black members from the priesthood of the Mormon church. The articles collected in Newell G. Bringhurst and Darron T. Smith's Black and Mormon look at the mechanisms used to keep blacks from full participation, the motives behind the ban, and the kind of changes that have--and have not--taken place within the church since the revelation responsible for its end. This challenging collection is required reading for anyone concerned with the history of racism, discrimination, and the Latter-day Saints.




Transcript of Oral History Interview with George H.N. Luhrs, Jr


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Transcript of oral history interview with George Luhrs, Jr., discussing the history and development of the Luhrs family property holdings and life in Phoenix, Arizona.