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About the FWOH Program
The volunteers of the Fort Worden Oral History Program have collected almost 300 interviews with the men and women who have served, lived, worked, or visited Fort Worden over its long history since the program’s inception in 2003. The interviews tell of the real life experiences of those who served at Fort Worden during the military era; who worked or lived here during the Juvenile Diagnostic and Treatment Center days; or have visited, participated in activities, or worked at the fort since it became a state park conference center.
These interviews, which have been transcribed and cataloged, form a rich treasure trove of stories that should be mined for source material by historians, students, genealogists, and writers.
Interviews by Subject
- 369th EASR
- Army
- Army Families
- Army Wives
- Artillery Hill
- Atomic Bomb Tests
- Campgrounds
- Centrum
- Centrum Foundation
- Children's Games
- Closing of the Juvenile Diagnostic and Treatment Center
- Coast Artillery-248th
- Coast Guard
- Commanding Officers
- Commanding Officers Quarters at Fort Worden
- Cottage Parents
- Cottages
- Death
- Discipline
- Enemy Fire
- Engineer Amphibious Support Regiment (EASR)-369th
- Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment (EBSR)
- Ferries
- Festival of American Fiddle Tunes
- Fiddle tunes
- Fort Flagler
- Fort Lewis
- Fort Worden
- Fort Worden Parade Ground
- General James H. Cunningham
- Greenland
- Guns
- Hangar (Balloon)
- Harbor Entrance Control Post
- Housing
- Hydrophones
- Inchon Landing
- Isolation
- Japan
- Juvenile Diagnostic and Treatment Center
- Korean War
- Korean War Era
- Living Conditions
- McCurdy Pavilion
- Meals
- Military Police
- Mines
- National Guard
- Navy
- Officers Row
- Park Rangers
- Point Wilson Lighthouse
- Port Townsend
- Prisoners of War
- Pusan
- Residents (Juvenile Diagnostic and Treatment Center)
- Runaways
- Russians
- Seasickness
- Sergeants
- Shift Duty
- Ships
- Socialization
- Social Life
- Social Workers
- Staff (Juvenile Diagnostic and Treatment Center)
- State Parks
- Strait of Juan de Fuca
- Submarines
- Target Practice
- Teachers
- Weather
- Weddings
- Wildlife
- World War II
Interviews by Category
- General (2)
- Juvenile Diagnostic & Treatment Center (47)
- Military (125)
- Washington State Parks (42)
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Recent Posts
Interview Archives
- March 2015 (6)
- February 2015 (1)
- January 2015 (1)
- December 2014 (2)
- November 2014 (3)
- October 2014 (4)
- September 2014 (1)
- July 2014 (6)
- June 2014 (7)
- May 2014 (5)
- April 2014 (1)
- January 2014 (1)
- December 2013 (1)
- November 2013 (1)
- October 2013 (1)
- September 2013 (2)
- August 2013 (3)
- July 2013 (2)
- June 2013 (6)
- May 2013 (2)
- April 2013 (1)
- March 2013 (4)
- February 2013 (5)
- January 2013 (4)
- December 2012 (7)
- November 2012 (8)
- October 2012 (2)
- September 2012 (2)
- August 2012 (8)
- July 2012 (4)
- June 2012 (4)
- May 2012 (7)
- April 2012 (6)
- March 2012 (39)
- February 2012 (49)
- January 2012 (4)
Tag Archives: Army
Interview With Earl Hettick
From the interview with Earl B. Hettick of Roscoe, ND conducted by Nancy Vleck by phone on March 15, 2005 from the Fort Worden History Center. Mr. Hettick served from 1951 to 1953 in the Shore Battalion, 369th EASR at … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged 369th EASR'Fort Worden, Army, Atomic Bomb Tests, Camp Desert Rock NV, Fort Flagler, Korean War Era, Lack of Protection from Radiation, Nellis Air Force Base, Shore Battalion 369th EASR
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Interview With Herbert Herro
From the interview with Herbert Herro of Fond Du Lac, WI conducted by Clare Ledden by phone from the Fort Worden History Center on May 12, 2005. Mr. Herro served at Fort Worden in Company B of the Boat Battalion, … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged 369th EASR, Army, Company B Boat Battalion 369th EASR, Football, Fort Flagler, Fort Worden, Fort Worden Football Team, Korean War Era, Recreation for Soldiers
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Interview With William H. Hambrock
From the interview with William H. Hambrock of Bluffton, IN conducted by Wendy Los by phone from the Fort Worden History Center on March 22, 2005. Mr. Hambrock served in Company E, Shore Battalion, 369th EASR at Fort Flagler from … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged 369th EASR, Army, Camp Desert Rock, Company E Shore Battalion 369th EASR, Fort Flagler, Golf Clubs, Golf Tournaments, Korean War Era, Parade Ground at Fort Flagler, Recreation for Soldiers
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Interview With Larry Frankini
From the interview with Larry Frankini of Flushing, NY conducted by phone by Henry West from the Fort Worden History Center on March 2, 2005. Mr. Frankini served in Company B of the Boat Battalion, 369th EASR fom 1951 to … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged 369th EASR, Army, Army Life, Company B Boat Battalion 369th EASR, Fort Worden, LCMs, Port Townsend, Salvage Boats, Treatment of Soldiers by Townspeople, Washington State
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Interview With Warren Dickman
From the interview with Warren Dickman of Tieton, WA conducted by Teddy Clark by phone on February 2, 2005 from the Fort Worden History Center. Mr. Dickman served in the Boat Battalion of the 369th EASR at Fort Worden in … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged 369th EASR, Amphibious Engineers, Army, Army Enlistment Choices, Artillery Hill, Boat Battalion, Combat Engineers, Fort Worden, Fort Worden Bluff, Korean War Era, Socialization, Soldiers, Tensions Among the Troops, Training Exercises
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Interview With Dwight L. Chandler
From the interview with Dwight L. Chandler of Centraila, WA conducted by Pam Clise at the Fort Worden History Center on June 19, 2003. Mr. Chandler served in the 369th EASR from 1951 to1953. Most of his time was spent … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged 369th EASR, Army, Coxswains, Crewmen, D9 Tractors, Displacement of LCMs, Dungeness Spit, Fort Worden, Landing Ramps, LCMs, Neah Bay, Port Townsend, Recovery Operations, Storms in the Strait of Juan De Fuca, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Whip Antennas
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Interview With Thomas A. Anthony
From the interview with Thomas A. Anthony of Kittitas, WA conducted by Val Didjurgis on May 17, 2002 at the Fort Worden History Center. Mr. Anthony served in the 369th EASR, from 1950 to 1952, at Fort Worden, Fort Flagler, … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged 369th EASR, Army, Army Food, Boat Battalion, Caterpillar Tractors, Fort Flagler, Fort Worden, M-Boats, Rochefort France, Shore Battalion, Tides in Puget Sound
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Interview With Alvin Hominda
From the interview with Alvin Hominda of Tacoma, WA conducted by Oran DeBois at the Fort Worden History Center on February 21, 2004. Mr. Hominda served in Company A of the 369th EASR at Fort Worden from 1950 to 1952. … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged 369thBoat Battalion, 369thEASR, Army, Basic Training, Coxswains, Dead Reckoning, Discovery Bay, Fort Casey, Fort Flagler, Fort Lewis, Fort Worden, Greenland, La Push, LSTs, Marrowstone Island, Neah Bay, Night Maneuvers, Point Hudson, Point Wilson, San Juan Islands, Strait of Juan DeFuca
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Interview With Richard L. French
From the interview with Richard L. French of Port Angeles, WA conducted by John Croghan at the Fort Worden History Center on October 14, 2004. Mr. French served in the US Navy in World War II and later in the … Continue reading
Posted in Military
Tagged Army, Brigadier General Joseph J. Twitty, Camp Mc Gill Japan, Camp McCoy WI, Colonel Alexander, Commanding Officers, Couriers, Engineer Boat Support Regiment (EBSR)-532nd, Engineer Special Brigade (ESB)-2nd, Fire at Fort Worden Officers Club, Football Team at Fort Worden, Fort Worden, Fort Worden Chapel, General D.A.D. Ogden, Hudson Point, Inchon Landing, Korean War, Landing Craft Medium (LCMs), MPs, Point Hudson, Port Townsend, Pusan, Second ESB Headquarters Company, Sixth Army Football Championship, Wonsan North Korea
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