Catalog Number: VIS 201.0525
In this interview, Herman Anderson describes his experiences in the United States Air Force in Vietnam. He describes his childhood and family who farmed on rented land and he recalls attending a segregated school. He tells of his reasons for enlisting as well as describing his brothers who also served in the Army and Air Force. He reports on his basic training and experiences in Vietnam. He recounts his family’s fear for him being in the military and especially as a black man. He tells how he was instructed to remove his uniform on his return from Vietnam. He chronicles his post-war education and career, including his business helping veterans. He describes his philosophy of war.
Негізгі бет Herman Anderson's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center
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