Copyright of this interview belongs to the interviewee, Marie Collins.
Mrs. Collins gave permission for research access to her interview, but it is currently unavailable.
Language
English
Type
Audio File, Oral History
Identifier
OH-162
Date Created
November 26, 2010
Relation
Record in this database linking to another record is provided here: Marie Collins
]]>https://wwiinefl.omeka.net/items/show/73Their stories are less about atrocity than they are about the survival of the human spirit and the camaraderie that helped each man survive years of incarceration. Each story is followed by spectacular recounts of their days of release. Produced by Michael Rothfeld & Bill Dudley and the Veterans Council of St. Johns County, directed by Eric Flagg.]]>2020-11-17T18:26:44-05:00
Title
Prisoners of War: Stolen Freedom
Creator
Eric Flagg (Director)
Michael Rothfeld (Producer)
Bill Dudley (Producer)
Veterans Council of St. Johns County (Producer)
Prisoners of War: Stolen Freedom compares the stories of four American servicemen through their time as prisoners of war in three major 20th century conflicts; World War II, Korea and the Vietnam War. Their stories are supported by archival motion pictures and photographs obtained at the US National Archives as well as through sketches and memorabilia collected by each of the men. Their stories are less about atrocity than they are about the survival of the human spirit and the camaraderie that helped each man survive years of incarceration. Each story is followed by spectacular recounts of their days of release. Produced by Michael Rothfeld & Bill Dudley and the Veterans Council of St. Johns County, directed by Eric Flagg.
Rights
Copyright, Michael Rothfeld- Florida Veterans Programs and Projects, Inc.
Format
Video on websites; urls provided below
Language
English
Type
Video, 44:49
Relation
Record in this database linking to photographs is provided here: William "Bill" Ingram
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Produced by Flagler College TV Workshop Students and by Bill Dudley, and directed by Michael Rothfeld.]]>2020-11-17T18:26:53-05:00
Title
Serve and Protect: Stories From WWII
Creator
Michael Rothfeld (Director)
Bill Dudley (Producer)
Flagler College TV Workshop Students (Producer)
From a small senior community near St. Augustine, Florida, over 30 veterans came together to share their stories. Pictures and period video are included.
Produced by Flagler College TV Workshop Students and by Bill Dudley, and directed by Michael Rothfeld.
Rights
Copyright, Michael Rothfeld- Florida Veterans Programs and Projects, Inc.
Copyright of this interview belongs to the interviewee, Dwaine H. Reyetts.
Mr. Reyetts gave permission for research access to his interview, but it is currently unavailable.
Language
English
Type
Oral History
Identifier
OH-180
Date Created
April 2014
Original Format
Unknown
Transcription
Not currently available
Interviewer
Josh Armstrong
Interviewee
Dwaine H. Reyetts
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Grave also discusses his life after the war and that he has shared his story in many interviews with school and church groups. He expresses his gratitude for his life and that his faith helped him through his most difficult times.]]>2020-11-17T18:30:13-05:00
Henery Grave talks about his experiences during World War II when he was in Europe. He talks about his travels to France, Belgium, Poland, and Russia. He also talks about when he was in Germany, where his company was attacked and he was captured, becoming a prisoner of war.
Grave also discusses his life after the war and that he has shared his story in many interviews with school and church groups. He expresses his gratitude for his life and that his faith helped him through his most difficult times.
Rights
Copyright of this interview belongs to the interviewee, Henrey Grave, and may not be reproduced or used in any format without his permission.
Copyright of this interview belongs to the interviewee, William Lyons.
Mr. Lyons gave permission for research access to this interview, but it is currently unavailable.
Claude Kendall talks about his experience on a mission in northern China where his plane was hit, the crew had to bail out, and their experiences in China afterwards. He also talks about how he has written papers and saved pictures of his time during World War II so that he can share his story.
Rights
Copyright of this interview belong to the interviewee, Claude Kendall, and may not be reproduced or used in any format without his permission.
Part A of this interview is missing, and information about this interviewee and the date of the interview is therefore missing as well.
A woman talks about her memories from her childhood while growing up during WWII, possibly in Germany.
Rights
Copyright of this interview belong to the interviewee, Shirley Orlikoff. Mrs. Orlikoff has granted permission for the use of this interview, please reference Flagler College's Oral History Collection.
Marian Barnett discusses her experience in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II in the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) program. She also talked about the Hotel Ponce de Leon being used for training for the male members of the Coast Guard Reserve.
Rights
Copyright of this interview belongs to the interviewee, Marian Barnett. Mrs. Barnett has granted permission for the use of this interview, please reference Flagler College's Oral History Collection.
Oral history interview with Harold C. Dye about life in South Carolina during the Great Depression, working in a Pensacola shipyard, basic training, war experiences in the Pacific on troop ships and landing craft, and the transition into post-war civilian life.
Rights
Copyright of this interview belongs to the interviewee, Harold C. Dye. Mr. Dye has granted permission for the use of this interview, please reference Flagler College's Oral History Collection.