Oral history interview with Thomas Zager [sound recording] / interviewed by Jeff Fluekiger. 1996 Oct. 4.

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Oral history interview with Thomas Zager [sound recording] / interviewed by Jeff Fluekiger. 1996 Oct. 4.

Zager discusses growing up as part of the baby boom generation in Racine, Wisconsin, mentioning his memories of the 1960s. He focuses on the Vietnam War, describing his opposition, efforts to avoid the draft, and his experience in the Selective Service System.

1 sound tape reel (ca. 90 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7 in. + 1 transcript (48 leaves ; 28 cm.)

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Fluekiger, Jeff.

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Zager, Thomas R.

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United States. Selective Service System

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