Harmsel, Tony Ten (Interview outline and video), 2011

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Title

Harmsel, Tony Ten (Interview outline and video), 2011

Contributor

Smither, James (Interviewer)

Description

Tony Ten Harmsel was born in Iowa in 1919 and grew up in Michigan. He was working at General Motors when Pearl Harbor happened, and was drafted into the Army in 1942. Having grown up on a farm and being experienced with trucks, he was pulled out of basic training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to drive a truck for a general on the base, and stayed at Fort Sill until the spring of 1944, when he was shipped to England and assigned to a battalion of the 18th Artillery. His unit landed on Utah Beach on or shortly after D-Day, and went into action right away. His unit fought in Normandy, in northern France, in the Hurtgen Forest, the Battle of the Bulge, and the invasion of Germany. They went through a concentration camp and ferried Russian POWs back to the Soviet lines at the end of the war.

Date

2011-11-08

Rights

Publisher

Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Lemmen Library and Archives

Relation

Veterans History Project (U.S.)

Identifier

HarmselT1298V

Format

application/pdf
video/mp4

Type

Moving Image
Text

Language

eng

Citation

Harmsel, Tony Ten, “Harmsel, Tony Ten (Interview outline and video), 2011,” Digital Collections, accessed December 20, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/28967.
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