Oral history interview with Rene Muhl, 2007 November 15.

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Oral history interview with Rene Muhl, 2007 November 15.

Interview with Col. Rene Muhl, an Air Force veteran of the First Gulf War and UNT graduate student, concerning her memories of "military brat' childhood; education at North Texas State University and participation in protests against Vietnam War; teaching career at Tarrant County College; decision to join U.S. Air Force and attend Officer Candidate School; earning of officer's commission in 1979 and assignment to field of munitions; Air Force career, including service at multiple bases stateside and overseas; experiences with sexism in USAF; wartime experience; attendance at Air War College; retirement and return to graduate school to pursue master's in sculpting. Appendix consists of photocopies of the program for the "Retirement Ceremony for Colonel Rene M. Muhl," (four leaves).

76, [5] leaves ; 29 cm.

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