Roy I. Albert, Oral History
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- Title
- Roy I. Albert, Oral History
- Performer
- Roy I. Albert
- Interviewer
- William Vollano
- Description
- A graduate of Norway High, Roy I. Albert was a pre-med student at the University of Michigan when he was inducted March 15, 1943. He received his basic training as a rifleman in the Infantry at Camp Roberts, California, following which, as the result of an aptitude test, he was selected to attend the University of New York as an engineering student in the ASTP program. During his training period in the states, Albert tried to get into the Air Corps. With this in mind, he dropped his studies as an ASTP student. After serving in various camps, he was notified last summer that his transfer into the Air Corps was approved. A month after he arrived at the Balden Air Base in Mississippi for his Air Corps training, the Aviation Cadets were discontinued, and he was sent back to the Infantry. He was last home on furlough in June. Albert's parents were notified in a letter written May 9, 1945 that he had been liberated and was safe in Germany.
- Subject
- Drafted; United States Army; 399th Infantry; 106th Infantry; 590th Artillery; Company B, 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division, 3rd Army; World War, 1939-1945; Second World War - European Theater; Staff Sergeant; Prisoner of War
- Publisher
- American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
- Collection Location
- Roy I. Albert Collection at the Library of Congress
- Run Time
- 1 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
- Language
- English
- Date
- Dates of Service: 1943-1945
- Spatial Coverage
- Second World War - European Theater
- Item sets
- Veterans History Project
- Media
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