Shoemaker, Jerald (Shorty) R. 1939-

Shoemaker was born on Sept. 18, 1939 in Carthage, S.D. He enlisted in the Army National Guard (Rank: E-5: Sergeant) in 1957 and served as a squad leader until 1965. Shoemaker worked his own farm and ranch (primarily cows and pigs) from 1959-1968 in Carthage. He joined Wildlife Services, formerly known as Animal Damage Control under the Fish and Wildlife Service, in 1968 as a gunner and worked in Red Cloud, NE. (1968-1970); then moved to North Dakota working in Lakota (1970-1972), Emerado (1972-1975), then finally Stanley (1975-2002) until his retirement in 2002. He also served as a fishing guide from 1985 until 2005. An avid outdoorsman, and skilled woodworker, Shoemaker and his wife Dawn, married in 1965, raised two children.

From the description of Oral history interview with Jerald (Shorty) R. Shoemaker [sound recording] : 2005 August 23. (National Wildlife Research Center Library). WorldCat record id: 165271042

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