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Charles J. Crawford's first interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center 

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Catalog Number: VIS 201.0477
In the first of three interviews, Charles J. Crawford recalls his experiences in the United States Air Force. He describes his childhood as well as his father’s experience in World War II where he was wounded during the Battle of Hurtgen Forest. He outlines his education and the influences that drove his decision to join the Air Force. He describes his training and his journey to Vietnam. He relates his duties in Vietnam as well as the winding-down of the war. He discusses seeing children begging in Vietnam and the results of war.

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25 июн 2024

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@AllAroundAtlanta
@AllAroundAtlanta Год назад
Very informative. I have a degree in history and really enjoy these oral history interviews. Great story teller and informative 👍.
@toddcrawford570
@toddcrawford570 Год назад
Thanks for your service
@davidparrycfi
@davidparrycfi 2 года назад
Fascinating! Thanks Charles Crawford, and thanks AHC!
@jeanbailey3223
@jeanbailey3223 2 года назад
This interview has three parts and it is absolutely a must if you are interested in the Vietnam war and in military history in general. Outstanding opportunity to see what goes in the intelligence career of a USAF officer who helps supply information or analyzes information for the people who run things in war and peace. From his childhood throughout a career that led to rank of colonel and retirement not long after fall of USSR. A lot of time spent in post Vietnam Hawaii, Washington DC, Germany. Should write a book on his era.
@skipmooney5732
@skipmooney5732 5 лет назад
I like it when you don’t have to ask any questions to the gentleman. Great presentation.
@neale.kaufman5168
@neale.kaufman5168 4 года назад
Sorry ...disagree
@Shavian1
@Shavian1 Год назад
Excellent interview, thank you. My experience with drivers turning their headlights off and on was to make it easier for the thousands of bicyclists on the road to see at night, not to save lightbulbs.
@davelane4055
@davelane4055 Месяц назад
WHOOAH
@davelane4055
@davelane4055 Месяц назад
My sister was born at Shaw airforce base Sumpter south Carolina
@howardfortyfive9676
@howardfortyfive9676 4 года назад
This man led an extraordinarily exceptional USAF career and I was almost on the edge of my chair when his presentation just ended abruptly. So my question would be where the hell is *Part 2 and Part 3???* Like Skip Mooney said I loved his presentation because as he was talking he'd remember a new story to tell us while telling us a story. All I'm left with is : *GYP GYP GYP!!!* At least I got to watch an exceptional US Army Nurse make her presentation from start to end who was In Country who really advanced in her career due to all the training she'd had in OR ER ICU Surgical Nurse and a slew of other training. All in all this was an exceptional presentation by 1LT Crawford. 11.24.2019 1648
@AtlantaHistoryCenter
@AtlantaHistoryCenter 4 года назад
Mr. Crawford continued his exceptional story over the course of two additional interviews. You can access part 2 here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-229txZ8uuHM.html and part 3 here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_Xi-KRCvz-k.html We're so pleased you are enjoying his story!
@mu99ins
@mu99ins 4 года назад
@21:00 - I was #37. Guess what happened to me.
@jeanbailey3223
@jeanbailey3223 2 года назад
Who better to write a history than an intelligence briefer?
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