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  • Text: ...Grand Valley State University All American Girls Professional Baseball League Veterans History Project Interviewee’s Name: Earlene Risinger Length of Interview: (00:57:00) Interviewed by: Frank Boring Transcribed by: Joan Raymer August 19, 2008 Resides: Grand Rapids, MI Deceased: July 29,...
Risinger, Earlene "Beans" (Interview transcript and video), 2009

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  • Text: ...Grand Valley State University All American Girls Professional Baseball League Veterans History Project Interviewee’s Name: Mary Lou Caden Born: Oaklawn, Illinois Resides: Hot Springs Village, Arkansas Interviewed by: Gordon Olson on September 26, 2009 in Milwaukee, WI at the All American ...
Caden , Mary Lou (Interview transcript and video), 2009

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  • Text: ...Grand Valley State University All American Girls Professional Baseball League Veterans’ History Project Interviewee’s Name: Marilyn Jenkins Interviewed by: Frank Boring Transcribed by: Joan Raymer August 15, 2008 Interviewer: “ Marilyn, if we could begin with your name and where and w...
Jenkins, Marilyn M. (Interview transcript and video), 2008

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  • Text: ...Y INTERVIEW LOIS YOUNGEN Women in Baseball Born: October 23, 1933 Resides: Eugene, Oregon Interviewed by: Frank Boring, GVSU Veterans History Project, August 5, 20010, Detroit, Michigan at the All American Girls Professional Baseball League reunion. Transcribed by: Joan Raymer, December 9, ...
Youngen, Lois (Interview transcript and video), 2010
Diary kept by Earl L. Dennis grew up outside of Coopersville, Michigan. He was drafted into the Army in April, 1942, at the age of 29. He trained at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, and was then stationed in Groton, Connecticut, where he became a cook for a fighter squadron 65th Fighter Squadron, 57th Fighter Group, 9th Army Air Force. He shipped out from New York and sailed around Africa to Egypt, where his unit supported the British 8th Army from the Second Battle of El Alamein through the conquest of Tunisia. They then went to Malta and supported the invasion of Sicily, and then went on to bases on Sicily. His diary covers his time in the service through the Sicilian campaign.

Both the scanned version of the diary and a transcription are provided, with an outline acting as a table of contents.
Diary of Earl Dennis (Outline, transcription and scan)