Lucille Sletner was born Lucille Todd in Great Falls, Montana in 1930. Her family moved to Spokane, Washington when she was a young child, where she attended Franklin School on the South Hill. Lucille married Robert Sletner, Sr. in 1950. Lucille died in 2001. This interview conducted by James Jewell is about Sletner\u27s experience during World War II. In it, Sletner recalls her memories of the United States\u27 entry into the War, her experience singing with her sisters at the Spokane USO and other venues, and the impact the War had on her family including the operation of the household and the dating life of her older sister
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Lottie Stradtman Shultz was born 26 February 1920 in Walsrode, Germany, and at age four came to the ...
Transcript (28 pages) of an interview by Joel Calderon with Lillian and Peter Heenan on November 16,...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Lorraine Mannering, nee Ungar...
Robert Sletner was born in Spokane, Washington in 1925. Sletner enlisted with the United States Navy...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Lucille Wilson. Wilson, nee W...
Lucille Wilhelm details her childhood in Swan Valley, Montana, describing both the joys and hardship...
Transcript (17 pages) of an interview by Becky B. Lloyd with Harriet Greguhn on August 12, 2004. Thi...
This interview is an oral history conducted by Dr. Rachel Schley, assistant professor of history at ...
Elaine was born 13 March 1925 in St. Paul, and grew up on Western Avenue. She attended local school...
In this interview, Josephine Sletto talks about the home front during World War II. Mrs. Sletto was ...
Transcript (23 pages) of an interview by Becky B. Lloyd with Hazel Onstott on June 18, 2004. This is...
Transcript (15 pages) of an interview by Becky B. Lloyd with Ora Mae Hyatt on June 29, 2004. This is...
Betty Myers Sarner was born on 3 December 1923 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. The youngest ...
Lorraine Virginia Beasley Gilley talks about life before and during World War II, and recalls the th...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Marie Speer. Speer was born 9...
Lottie Stradtman Shultz was born 26 February 1920 in Walsrode, Germany, and at age four came to the ...
Transcript (28 pages) of an interview by Joel Calderon with Lillian and Peter Heenan on November 16,...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Lorraine Mannering, nee Ungar...