UNT Oral History Program
The Program records, transcribes, and archives oral history interviews covering a wide variety of subject matter in order to preserve local, state, and U.S. history.
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Oral History Interview with Hollis G. Duell, May 22, 1996UNT Oral History ProgramText
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The flight log of Theodore Lindquist: Marine Corps bombing squadron VMN --- 433, October 14, 1943 --- November 12, 1945UNT Oral History ProgramText Papua New Guinea Vanuatu
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Oral History Interview with W. W. Hughes, November 17, 2003UNT Oral History ProgramText New Caledonia Papua New Guinea
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Oral History Interview with Hugh W. Calvert, September 10, 2003UNT Oral History ProgramText Papua New Guinea
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Oral History Interview with Thomas W. Nance, March 24, 2003UNT Oral History ProgramText New Caledonia Papua New Guinea
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Oral History Interview with Richard O. Stewart, August 28, 2000UNT Oral History ProgramText Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with Lloyd Gossell, March 21, 2001UNT Oral History ProgramText Hawaiʻi New Caledonia Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with Ray Hechler, December 6, 2001UNT Oral History ProgramText Hawaiʻi Palau Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with Theodore Lindquist, September 27, 2002UNT Oral History ProgramText Papua New Guinea Vanuatu
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Oral History Interview with Travis Lattner, Jr., August 6, 2001UNT Oral History ProgramText Papua New Guinea Vanuatu
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Oral History Interview with Joe Shaw, May 28, 2002UNT Oral History ProgramText Papua New Guinea Vanuatu
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Oral History Interview with Ben Moody, October 8, 2003UNT Oral History ProgramText New Caledonia Papua New Guinea
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