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Oral History Interview with Howard B. "Jeep" Stebelton, October 5, 2012
Transcript of an oral interview with Howard B. “Jeep” Stebelton. Born in 1922, he was drafted into the Army Air Force in January, 1943. He was trained in airplane mechanics and aerial engineering. He describes aerial gunnery training at Kingman Army Airfield, Arizona. In the summer of 1944, he was sent to England and assigned to the 91st Bombardment Group, 324th Bomb Squadron. As top turret gunner, he went on missions to bomb targets in Germany, including a railroad yard in Hamm and an engine factory in Frankfurt. He describes a mission to bomb a synthetic oil refinery in Merseburg on which the plane sustained major damage, but was able to return to the base. One mission involved aiding General Patton by bombing German pillboxes in Metz, France. He describes his typical day. He recounts an instance in which he manually cranked open the bomb bay doors. He flew eighteen of his thirty-five missions in a plane named Mih Ideal. He flew his last mission in March, 1945. He was discharged in September, 1945
Interview with Howard B. Millen
Howard B. Millen tells about life in Iowa, moving to the Valley, farming difficulties, schooling and description of the Valley during the 1920\u27s.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/rgvoralhistories/1331/thumbnail.jp
The Howard B. Jefferson Papers
Howard B. Jefferson (1901-1983) served as third President of Clark University between 1946 and 1967. This collection consists of office records and manuscripts found among his papers. President Jefferson\u27s career as a philosopher and educator spanned several decades. Many of the materials in this collection are hand-written remarks. Nevertheless, his comments address or reflect academic ideals, academic freedom during the post World War II decade, the expansion of higher education at Clark, and elsewhere, in the 1950\u27s and 1960\u27s, and the impact of the Vietnam War Era on higher education
MS 066 Guide to the Howard B. Hamilton, MD Papers (1945-1997)
The Howard B. Hamilton, MD, papers, MS 66, includes material from 1945-1997 related to the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) and the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF). Hamilton was the Chief of Clinical Laboratories for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission from 1956 until its dissolution in 1975. He served in the same capacity for the Radiation Effects Research Foundation, which succeeded the ABCC, until 1984. This collection encompasses this period of time in Dr. Hamilton\u27s career, as well as his related scholarly work after his retirement from RERF. See more at MS 066
Howard B. Lee on his 100th birthday, Oct. 27, 1979
Howard B. Lee on his 100th birthday, Oct. 27, 1979, b&w Caption to this photo states: The author on his 100th birthday, october 27, 1979.https://mds.marshall.edu/howard_lee_papers/1001/thumbnail.jp
Howard B. Cross Collection
Photograph of Howard B. Cross, second row second from the left, and other University of Oklahoma students, Norman, OK
Howard B. Cross Collection
Photograph of Howard B. Cross, back row first on the right, and the Tonkawa High School 1910 State Champion Football Team, Tonkawa, OK
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