North, Buford (Interview outline and video), 2014

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Title

North, Buford (Interview outline and video), 2014

Creator

Contributor

Erichsen, Wallace (Interviewer)

Description

Buford North was born in Paragould, Arkansas, in 1922. His family later moved to Flint, Michigan where he attended high school. He enlisted in the Navy in June 1942. He received basic training at Great Lakes Naval Station, Illinois and transferred to New Orleans, Louisiana for further training and his assignment to a ship. From New Orleans he went to Orange, Texas to board the USS William D. Porter as an Electrician's Mate 3rd Class. The USS William D. Porter participated in escorting President Roosevelt to Allied conferences in Africa and the Middle East as well as campaigns in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, the Philippines, and finally at Okinawa supporting the invasion there. On June 10, 1945 the USS William D. Porter was struck by a Japanese kamikaze plane and sank off the coast of Okinawa. Buford, along with the rest of the crew, was successfully rescued and returned to the United States.

Date

2014-09-04

Rights

Publisher

Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan

Relation

Veterans History Project (U.S.)

Identifier

RHC-27_NorthB1676V

Format

video/x-m4v
application/pdf

Type

Text
Moving Image

Language

eng

Citation

North, Buford, “North, Buford (Interview outline and video), 2014,” Digital Collections, accessed December 24, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/41052.
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