Oral history of Frank Surratt
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TitleOral history of Frank Surratt
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LanguageEnglish
A video recording of an in-person interview conducted by John Richter with Staff Sergeant Frank Surratt on March 23, 2014. Born on January 30, 1937, Surratt enlisted in the United States Army Reserves in 1961 to avoid the draft.
Surratt was assigned to the 108th Training Division in Concord, NC. He specialized in infantry and office management. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, his unit was placed on high alert, preparing for a potential invasion of Cuba. He trained Cuban recruits in battlefield first aid, managing large groups and conducting life-saving medical drills under military supervision.TopicsVeterans
Cold War
Medicine, Military
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
United States. Army
United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 108th
Fort Jackson (S.C.)
Cold War
Medicine, Military
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
United States. Army
United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 108th
Fort Jackson (S.C.)
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ExtentDigital video file; video length 00:32:25
MediumOral histories
TypeMoving image
Formatvideo/mp4
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Clemson University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives
Hosted By Clemson University Libraries
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Digital Identifiercuvohp_2014oh0004
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/07E7D4E1C447CA1F937B1D71EF4DEB82
Batch ID20260409122042
