Interview with George Nygaard, Chaseburg, Wisconsin, 1996
- Description:
- George Nygaard was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin in 1947. Remembers high school, including graduating in 1965. Describes college experiences at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, including working for Trane Company. Recalls Lyndon Johnson and influences of growing up during wars. Describes getting drafted and joining the Marines in Octobe... Chaseburg (Wis.)Stevens Point (Wis.);Minneapolis (Minn.);Camp Pendleton (Calif.);San Diego (Calif.);Tustin (Calif.);Twentynine Palms (Calif.);Khe Sanh (Vietnam);Santa Ana (Calif.);Dong Ha (Vietnam);Tutuhan (Guam);Hương Thủy (Vietnam)
- Display date:
- 1996-11-26
- Location:
- Guam
- Format:
- sound
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Wisconsin Historical Society
- Content partner:
- Wisconsin Historical Society
- Availability:
- Not specified
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