Tell me about your childhood. Like growingit was up as an army brat. Katharaine i grew up as a millionaires child without any money. I have the most wonderful childhood. I had to bang brothers. Had two brothers. I rode. Interviewer will you stationed stationed . Re you katherine princeton. Six years. T of the principal been princeton students were in love with my mother because she was so lovely. My older brother was born there and i was born there. Interviewer where else did you grow up . Atherine fort bragg, fort washington, oklahoma, hawaii, back to oklahoma. And cornell. I got free tuition. I guess that was it. I met my husband. One of the questions i always ask people who lived through world war ii remember about the day pearl harbor was attacked . We had all been foxhunting. We went to a movie. We were told we had just left hawaii. It was an unbelievable moment. What did that event mean it to your parents to your parents . My father was very surprised. Scofiled. Ationed in schofi
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Americans are always uncomfortable with this concept. Seats. Squirm in their dont you make your own luck . Not in war. Sometimes it is made for you. This is absolutely critical. Who among those commanders at all levels is lucky and who is unlucky . We have talked about some of the unlucky ones. John lucas. Weve talked about some of the lucky ones. Dwight eisenhower being first among them. No one luckier than him. He keeps seven lucky coins in his pocket and he takes them out and rubs them. Mark clark, the four leaf clover. His wife send it to him. He keep sitting in wall keeps it in his wallet. The answer is yes. Yes, we have to go through this. You are looking for killers. Killinge breeding divisions. Of northur of them out africa and theyre really good. First division, third division, 34th division, First Armored division. They are full of kilelrs. Killers, because that is how you win. You find men you are willing to kill other men and leaders who are willing to lead them to kill oth
Airplane and i arrived here. A number of circumstances. I spent 34 years in the military. Was not remember a day i not working and it was because of this kind of equipment and the people i worked with who made it such a rewarding experience for me. So my thrill right now is to be thatto present an airplane i can share with others and let them see what this airplane did and all the people who put it together, designed it, made it available, is a story we ought to be proud of. Locald out where cspans content vehicles are going next. You are watching American History tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. With live coverage of the u. S. House on cspan and the senate on cspan two, here on cspan three, we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings. On weekends, cspan3 is the home to American History tv, programs that tell our nations story, including six unique series, the civil wars 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events, merrick an
Are using them online. The courses we teach at george washington, for most of these kids, if it is not online, it does not exist. So part of our whole mission has been to get these primary sources, loosed from the government through the freedom of information act, and then get them into in digital formats, organize them, curate them, index them. So students and journalists can find them. Citizens can find them. We get calls from congress. They have questions, too. How are you funded and where did you come from . We really were started by a whole group of journalists and historians back in the mid1980s who, each of whom had used the freedom of information act to get documents declassified from the government. I think the piles were stacking up in the kitchens. And to save their families i think they created the National Security archive. Not juast a repository but as an institutional memory and a followup because we not only inherited boxes and boxes of documents from these pioneering j