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This interview is from the Veterans History Project and was conducted by the Atlanta History centers kenan research center. I was born and raised in a small town called gettysburg, pennsylvania, very historic place. Very small town, my whole family was there, aunts, uncles, grandparents, so it was real easy to have a family relationship. It was my Mom And Dad and three girls. I was the middle of the three girls. My dad was in World War ii, in the Army Corps of engineers, served in alaska. His brother, john, dierdorf, was a physician and he served in the European Tour in belgium and also in the korean conflict. My mothers brother, uncle, his name was jim sleigh baugh. He served on the Aris Scan any. I wanted to call it something else for a long time. So i did have service people in my family. One of the real highlights of gettysburg is memorial day. When i was a little girl, they had the Grade School kids march in the memorial Day Parade carrying flowers. And we would march in our class
Small town called gettysburg, pennsylvania, very historic place. Very small town, my whole family was there, aunts, uncles, grandparents, so it was real easy to have a family relationship. It was my Mom And Dad and three girls. I was the middle of the three girls. My dad was in World War ii, in the Army Corps of engineers, served in alaska. His brother, john dierdorf, was a physician and he served in the European Tour in belgium and also in the korean conflict. My mothers brother, uncle, his name was jim slaybaugh. He served on the aristony. I wanted to call it something else for a long time. So i did have service people in my family. One of the real highlights of gettysburg is memorial day. When i was a little girl, they had the Grade School kids march in the memorial Day Parade carrying flowers. And we would march in our classes, and it was a long march, but back then it didnt seem like it. We would go to the we would march towards the gettysburg national cemetery, and when the taps
Uncles grandparents. So it was really easy to have a family relationship. It was my Mom And Dad and three girls. I was the middle of the three girls. My dad was in World War ii he was in the Army Corps of engineers served in alaska his brother John Deardorff was a physician and he served in the European Tour in belgium and in rhineland and also in the korean conflict and then my Mothers Brother Uncle his name was jim slabaugh and he served on the aristocony oriskany, hes i went to call it something else for a long time. So so i did have service people in my family one of the real highlights of gettysburg is memorial day when i was a little girl they had the Grade School kids march in the memorial Day Parade caring flowers, and we would march in our classes and it was a long march but back then it didnt seem like it. We would go to the we would march towards the gettysburg national cemetery and when the taps started playing we were stirring flowers on the unknown Soldiers Grave many of
Baines johnson the daughters of Lyndon And Lady Bird Johnson share their white house memories with Moderator And Journalist susan page. I was born and raised in a small town called gettysburg, pennsylvania, very historic place very small town. My whole family was there aunts uncles grandparents. So it was really easy to have a family relationship. It was my Mom And Dad and three girls. I was the middle of the three girls. My dad was in World War ii he was in the Army Corps of engineers served in alaska his brother John Deardorff was a physician and he served in the European Tour in belgium and in rhineland and also in the korean conflict and then my Mothers Brother Uncle his name was jim slabaugh and he served on the aristocony oriskany, hes i went to call it something else for a long time. So so i did have service people in my family one of the real highlights of gettysburg is memorial day when i was a little girl they had the Grade School kids march in the memorial Day Parade caring