Oral history interview with Hugh Savage Digital Version Available
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Oral history interview with Hugh P. Savage, Class of 1964, for the Dartmouth Vietnam Project. Savage discusses his childhood in Scarsdale, New York and his participation in Boy Scouts. He describes his experience as an engineering student at Dartmouth and his involvement with the Army ROTC [Reserve Officers’ Training Corps]. He tells of his involvement in Kappa Kappa Kappa and how his Christian values were important throughout his time at Dartmouth. Savage describes how the Army was his third choice branch when enlisting in the military. Savage knew he would be drafted so instead he went directly into active duty, and not Officer Candidate School, after graduating from Dartmouth. Savage describes his job as an Army Executive Officer and later platoon leader while in Vietnam and mentions his job as involving a lot of manual labor and was tasked with enforcing the perimeter. Savage describes the relationships he had with his subordinate soldiers. He explains his difficult transition back from Vietnam and his time spent getting his master’s in engineering at Northeastern University. Savage discusses his relationship with his fiancé after the war. He explains how he returned to the Army Reserves and was exempted from active duty.
Dates
- 2016-08-24
Language of Materials
English
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Unrestricted.
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4 Digital File(s) (1 .docx transcript (47 pages); 1 .docx transcript word list; 1. pdf transcript (47 pages); 1 .wav audio file (1 hour, 42 minutes, 43 seconds))
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