Oral history of Jason Bradley
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Video Details
TitleOral history of Jason Bradley
CreatorBradley, Jason; Fulton, Jeff
Dates
Date Created
Descriptive Information
LanguageEnglish
A video recording of an in-person interview conducted by Jeff Fulton with Captain Jason Bradley on November 20, 2013. Born on January 10, 1977, Bradley enlisted in the United States Army Aviation branch in 1994. He trained as an AH-64 Apache crew chief and was first stationed at Katterbach, Germany. He then moved to Camp Comanche in Bosnia and describes missions for Operation Joint Guard. After six years of active duty, he left the military in 2000 to pursue an engineering career with General Electric while completing his education.
In 2008, motivated by 9/11 and a desire to contribute as a leader, Bradley re-entered the Army as a direct-commissioned officer in the Engineer Corps. He deployed to Afghanistan in 2010, where he led a route clearance platoon tasked with detecting and neutralizing IEDs. He describes the intensity of Operation Strong Eagle, in which his unit faced an intense ambush.TopicsVeterans
Afghan War, 2001-2021
Operation Joint Guardian, 1999-
Apache (Attack helicopter)
Aeronautics, Military
United States. Army
United States. Army. Engineer Combat Battalion, 323rd
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fort Jackson (S.C.)
Fort Eustis (Va.)
Afghan War, 2001-2021
Operation Joint Guardian, 1999-
Apache (Attack helicopter)
Aeronautics, Military
United States. Army
United States. Army. Engineer Combat Battalion, 323rd
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fort Jackson (S.C.)
Fort Eustis (Va.)
Physical Descriptions
ExtentDigital video file; video length 00:35:27
MediumOral histories
TypeMoving image
Formatvideo/mp4
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Clemson University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives
Hosted By Clemson University Libraries
Identifiers
Digital Identifiercuvohp_2013oh0001
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/338CEA356DC9F2F94E3833EA12D4ADD5
Batch ID20260408145815
