Preserving The Oral HistorIES of Combat Veterans
COMBAT STORIES
WORLD WAR II
KOREA
VIETNAM
IRAQ
AFGHANISTAN
OTHER WAR STORIES
AFFINITY GROUPS
PHOTOS & MEMOIRS
ABOUT WTW
OVERVIEW
OUR TEAM
ADVISORY BOARD
PARTNERS
MEDIA INQUIRIES
SHARE YOUR STORY
SUPPORT OUR CAUSE
FOR EDUCATORS
[ NAVBAR ]
HOME
-- WORLD WAR II
-- KOREA
-- VIETNAM
-- IRAQ
-- AFGHANISTAN
-- OTHER
-- AFFINITY GROUPS
PHOTOS & MEMOIRS
-- OVERVIEW
-- OUR TEAM
-- ADVISORY BOARD
-- MEDIA INQUIRIES
SHARE YOUR STORY
SUPPORT OUR CAUSE
FOR EDUCATORS
SEARCH RESULTS
Copy link
my selections
10,591
Videos
49
Photos
148
Docs
Search Again
Videos ( 10,591 )
Photos ( 49 )
Docs ( 148 )
In-Process (2,192)
advanced search
‹ First
<
581
582
583
584
585
>
Last ›
|
Showing
10
20
30
40
per page |
5,830/10,591
Jim Harding
Vietnam
| Multiple Units
Artillery fire is no laughing matter but sometimes there is humor in war. Jim Harding recalls a funny story about a mad scramble for the shelter when the shells began to fall. He was a Forward Air Controller in Vietnam, a dangerous profession. (5:30)
Jim Harding enjoyed flying as a Forward Air Controller but the search and rescue flights were the most satisfying. It was a great feeling when you kept someone from becoming a POW. (2:15)
Jim Horton
WWII
| 21st Infantry Division (Philippine Army)
Jim Horton tells the story of a new wonder drug that was given to him to treat his malnutrition sores. (1:15)
Jim Horton remembers his journey from Cabanatuan to various Japanese prison camps until the end of World War II. (11:05)
After surrendering to the Japanese, Jim Horton describes taking part in the Bataan Death March in the Philippines. (4:42)
After escaping the Bataan Death March and being recaptured by the Japanese, Jim Horton remembers spending two and a half years at Cabanatuan prison camp in the Philippines. (4:14)
Jim Horton describes the treatment prisoners of war received from the Japanese during World War II. (2:43)
Jim Horton recalls his unit retreating from the invading Japanese in the Philippines in 1942. (5:03)
Jim Ingle
WWII
| U.S. Army, 10th Army, Signal Corps
Mr. Ingle describes joining the 10th army, building Quonset huts, and witnessing the aftermath of the battle on Okinawa. (2:44)
Jim Kennedy
WWII
| LCI-425
As the entire Pacific fleet readied for the invasion of Japan, the A-Bombs ended the war. Assigned to the occupation force, sailor Jim Kennedy found the Japanese civilians to be gracious and friendly, and war souvenirs too tempting to pass up. (9:07)
‹ First
<
581
582
583
584
585
>
Last ›
|
Showing
10
20
30
40
per page |
5,830/10,591
Our Sponsors
Our Partners