Oral history interview, 2002. 2002.

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Oral history interview, 2002. 2002.

This collection consists of an audiocassette and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Barbara Meek-Thue and Kellian Clink in June 2002. Meek-Thue served in the United States Air Force before and during Operation Desert Storm. She discusses her training and experiences as a medical technician during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Meek-Thue was stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB and left the Air Force in 1991 as an E-4.

1 folders and 1 audiocassette.

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Meek-Thue, Barbara J., 1966-

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