Blanchard, Roy (Interview outline and video), 2007
Bloom, Jeff (Interviewer)
Ferris, Jay (Interviewer)
Forest Hills Eastern High School (Ada, Mich.)
Roy Eugene Blanchard was a WWI veteran who served in the Michigan National Guard – 126th Infantry Regiment on the Mexican border and in Europe. Roy's son, Clark, is conducting this interview in memory of his father. At 15 years old, Roy managed to join the Michigan National Guard despite the fact he was underage. Soon after joining, Roy was sent to the Mexican border to stop the raiding of Texas towns by Mexican gangs. While in Mexico, WWI broke out and Roy's division was immediately shipped over to France. In this interview, Clark shares many detailed stories about his father's time on the front, including unique stories of mustard gas and barbed wire. Clark also discusses the time his father saw a fellow solider get hit by shrapnel and also the time Roy was blinded by mustard gas. Because Roy kept diaries of his time on the front, the stories Clark tells are very clear and truly give one a sense of the front lines. During WWII, Roy was an auxiliary policeman for Grand Rapids who policed many of the women's baseball games.
2007-06-02
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Lemmen Library and Archives
Veterans History Project (U.S.)
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Blanchard, Roy, “Blanchard, Roy (Interview outline and video), 2007,” Digital Collections, accessed November 23, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/27161.