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    • Idema, Chester (Interview transcript and audio)

    • Idema, Chester (Interview transcript and audio)

    • Michigan--History; Local histories; Memoirs; Oral histories (document genre); Grand Rapids (Mich.); Personal narratives; Heritage Hill (Grand Rapids, Mich.); Grand Valley State University

    • Chester Idema was born on 18 August 1886 in Grand Rapids. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1909. He worked at the Elliot Machine Co. in Pennsylvania. In 1913, he married Marion Mead. During WWI, Mr. Idema enlisted in the military. ...
    • Mexico. Mexico City

    • Mexico. Mexico City

    • Moving images; Mexico; Mexico City (Mexico)

    • Mexico City is the capital and largest city of Mexico. The city was originally built by the Aztecs in 1325 as Tenochtitlan. Clip of buildings, people, cars and streetcars in the downtown area. [2:19]
    • Mexico. Taxco de Alarcon

    • Mexico. Taxco de Alarcon

    • Moving images; Mexico; Taxco de Alarcon (Mexico)

    • Taxco de Alarcon, Mexico's silver capital, is located in the mountains of Guerrero state between Mexico City and Acapulco. Clip of people, buildings, and markets along the town's winding cobblestone streets. Includes Santa Prisca cathedral, agave...
    • Mexico. Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan

    • Mexico. Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan

    • Moving images; Mexico; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); Pyramids

    • The ancient city of Teotihuacan is the most visited of Mexico's archaeological sites. Pyramid of the Sun, the largest building in Teotihuacan, found along the Avenue of the Dead, in between the Pyramid of the Moon and the Ciudadela. It is the third...
    • Mexico.  Temple de Quetzacoatl in Teotihuacan

    • Mexico. Temple de Quetzacoatl in Teotihuacan

    • Moving images; Mexico; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); Quetzalcoatl; Pyramids

    • The ancient city of Teotihuacan is the most visited of Mexico's archaeological sites. Temple de Quetzacoatl, the third largest pyramid in Teotihuacan, is known as the “Temple of the Feathered Serpent” in English. It is dated between 150 and 200...
    • Mexico. Xochimilco canal boats

    • Mexico. Xochimilco canal boats

    • Moving images; Mexico; Xochimilco, Parque Natural (Mexico); Mexico City (Mexico)

    • Xochimilco is located within Mexico City and is best known for its extensive series of canals, all that remain of Lake Xochimilco. Boats called “Trajineras” travel down the canal, propelled by a long wooden pole. Clip of Angus family and...
    • Van Oss, Julius (Interview outline and video), 2011

    • Van Oss, Julius (Interview outline and video), 2011

    • Oral history; Veterans History Project (U.S.); United States--History, Military; Michigan--History, Military; Veterans ; Video recordings; United States. Army; United States. Army Air Corps; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American

    • Julius Van Oss was drafted into the US Army in 1943 and initially assigned to the Army Air Corps. In training, he qualified for the ASTP program, which sent men to college to prepare them to become engineers, but the program was cancelled after he...
    • Haner, Ward (Interview outline and video), 2011

    • Haner, Ward (Interview outline and video), 2011

    • Oral history; Veterans History Project (U.S.); United States--History, Military; Michigan--History, Military; Veterans ; Video recordings; United States. Navy; Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Personal narratives, American

    • Ward Haner was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1946. He enlisted in the Navy after high school. He received his training at Great Lakes Naval Base. Ward Haner was assigned to the 3rd division on the USS Forrestal. On the ship, he had many duties...
    • Vande Vusse, Alan (Interview outline and video), 2012

    • Vande Vusse, Alan (Interview outline and video), 2012

    • Oral history; Veterans History Project (U.S.); United States--History, Military; Michigan--History, Military; Veterans; Video recordings; Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Personal narratives, American; United States. Marine Corps

    • Allen Vande Vusse was born and raised in Holland, Michigan, and graduated from high school there in 1962. He married and got a job shortly afterward, and his marriage gave him a draft deferment, which he lost after getting divorced in 1968. Upon...
    • Zuverink, Gordon (Interview transcript and video), 2011

    • Zuverink, Gordon (Interview transcript and video), 2011

    • Oral history; Veterans History Project (U.S.); United States--History, Military; Michigan--History, Military; Veterans ; Video recordings; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American; United States. Army

    • Gordon Zuverink joined his local National Guard unit in Holland, Michigan, after graduating from high school in 1939. His unit was federalized in 1940 and sent to train in Louisiana. In 1942, his division was sent to Australia and then to New...
    • Gorashko, Alexander (Interview outline and video), 2009

    • Gorashko, Alexander (Interview outline and video), 2009

    • Oral history; Veterans History Project (U.S.); United States--History, Military; Michigan--History, Military; Veterans ; Video recordings; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American; United States. Army Air Corps

    • Alexander Gorashko was drafted in 1942 was assigned to the Army Air Corps. He began training as a radio operator, but then switched to gunnery school, and was assigned to a B-24 crew as a tail gunner. He and his crew were sent to the 15th Air Force...
    • Rock, Frederick (Interview outline and video), 2008

    • Rock, Frederick (Interview outline and video), 2008

    • Oral history; Veterans History Project (U.S.); United States--History, Military; Michigan--History, Military; Veterans; Video recordings; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American; United States. Army. Air Corps

    • Frederick Rock was born on November 11, 1919 in Detroit, Michigan. He went to the University of Detroit for a few semesters and then joined the Army Air Corps. He was a staff sergeant and assigned to be a flight engineer on a B-17 Bomber. ...
    • Smestad, Erling Martin (Interview transcript and video), 2006

    • Smestad, Erling Martin (Interview transcript and video), 2006

    • Oral history; Veterans History Project (U.S.); United States--History, Military; Michigan--History, Military; Veterans; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American; United States. Army; Video recordings

    • Erling Smestad enlisted in the Michigan National Guard in 1938 and served in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd (Red Arrow) Division until June of 1945. His unit trained in Louisiana and was shipped first to the East Coast and then back across the...
    • Szudzik, Edmund C. (Interview transcript and video), 2005

    • Szudzik, Edmund C. (Interview transcript and video), 2005

    • Oral history; Veterans History Project (U.S.); United States--History, Military; Michigan--History, Military; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American; United States. Army; Video recordings

    • Edmund Szudzik was a draftee who joined the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd (Red Arrow) Division while it was training at Camp Livingston, Louisiana, in 1941. His unit was sent first to the East Coast, and then recrossed the country bound for...
    • Lanthorn, vol. 31, no. 05

    • Lanthorn, vol. 31, no. 05

    • Universities & colleges--Michigan--Allendale; Grand Valley State University--Periodicals; College publications; Student publications

    • Lanthorn is a student newspaper published twice weekly for the students, faculty and staff of Grand Valley State University. The Lanthorn, first published in 1968, succeeds the Keystone, the Sampler, and the Valley View as the official student...
    • Lanthorn, vol. 05, no. 11

    • Lanthorn, vol. 05, no. 11

    • Universities & colleges--Michigan--Allendale; Grand Valley State University--Periodicals; College publications; Student publications

    • Lanthorn is a student newspaper published twice weekly for the students, faculty and staff of Grand Valley State University. The Lanthorn, first published in 1968, succeeds the Keystone, the Sampler, and the Valley View as the official student...
    • Lanthorn, vol. 31, no. 14

    • Lanthorn, vol. 31, no. 14

    • Universities & colleges--Michigan--Allendale; Grand Valley State University--Periodicals; College publications; Student publications

    • Lanthorn is a student newspaper published twice weekly for the students, faculty and staff of Grand Valley State University. The Lanthorn, first published in 1968, succeeds the Keystone, the Sampler, and the Valley View as the official student...

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