Oral history interview with Ted A. Crozier, 2002 August 08.

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Oral history interview with Ted A. Crozier, 2002 August 08.

Interview with Ted A. Crozier, an Army veteran, concerning his service as an aviation officer for General Olinto Barsanti, commander of the 101st Airborne Division, in Vietnam, 1968-69. Pre-Vietnam reminiscences about Barsanti; his role in facilitating the transition of the 101st Airborne Division to the use of helicopters.

25 leaves ; 29 cm.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Vietnam War Oral History Project.

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United States. Army. Airborne Division, 101st

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Historical note: The First Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division was sent to Vietnam in 1965. It was the third United States Army unit to arrive. In December of 1967, the remainder of the division was deployed to Bien Hoa, South Vietnam in Operation Eagle Thrust. The 101st was the only army division ever airlifted directly into combat. C-141 aircraft carried 10,356 paratroopers and 5,118 tons of equipment directly into the war zone. From the description of Deployment record, 1967. (...

Barsanti, Olinto Mark, 1917-1973.

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Crozier, Ted A., 1927-

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Lane, Peter B., 1939-

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