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Dan Cavanaugh Recalls His Korean War Service

Korean War veteran Dan Cavanaugh records his memories of his Army service in the Korean War. He concludes the recording with some examples of Korean music. This recording was made in response to an inquiry by historian Charles Spurlin of Victoria College in Victoria, TX. This is the fifth of five tapes that Cavanaugh sent to Spurlin. Spurlin, in turn, donated his materials to the Center for the Study of the Korean War.

Dan Cavanaugh Remembers His Korean War Experience by Describing His Photographs

Korean War veteran Dan Cavanaugh records his memories of his Army service in the Korean War by reviewing his photographs. This recording is two tapes long, and covers photographs numbered 43-107 on tape 1, and photographs numbered 107-115 on tape 2. It concludes with a narrative of his Army service. This recording was made in response to an inquiry by historian Charles Spurlin of Victoria College in Victoria, TX. This is the third and fourth of five tapes that Cavanaugh sent to Spurlin. Spurlin, in turn, donated his materials to the Center for the Study of the Korean War.

Dan Cavanaugh Remembers His Korean War Experience by Describing His Photographs

Korean War veteran Dan Cavanaugh records his memories of the Korean War by reviewing his photographs. This recording was made in response to an inquiry by historian Charles Spurlin of Victoria College in Victoria, TX. This tape reviews photos numbered 1 through 42. This is the first of five tapes that Cavanaugh sent to Spurlin. Spurlin, in turn, donated his materials to the Center for the Study of the Korean War.

John Vollnogle Remembers his Korean War Experience

In a recorded letter to Charles Spurlin, Korean War veteran John Vollnogle reviews his experience in the Korean War while reviewing a set of slides he was planning to also send to Spurlin. At the time of the recording, Vollnogle lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. Charles Spurlin was a historian at Victoria College in Victoria, Texas, who was gathering material for a book. Spurlin, in turn, donated the materials to the Center for the Study of the Korean War.