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Title
Oral
history
interview
with
William
M
.
Blair
,
Jr
recorded
2007
May
24
.
Description
Interview
conducted
by
Jane
Natoli
.
William
M
.
Blair
Jr
. was
drafted
into the
U.S
.
Army
in
March
of
1943
. He was
living
in
Waterbury
,
Ct
. at the
time
, and
working
as a
messenger
in a
bank
. He
went
to
basic
training
in
Fort
Sheridan
,
Ill
.
near
Lake
Michigan
.
Although
he
trained
with an
anti-aircraft
unit
, he
went
on to be
selected
for a
specialized
army
training
course
in
engineering
at the
University
of
Michigan
.
After
the
six
month
training
, the
army
discontinued
the
program
because
of the
increased
need
for
replacement
troops
in
Europe
.
Blair
was
slated
to
become
a
member
of the
76th
Infantry
Division
,
when
he
applied
to
go
to
Officer
Candidate
School
. He was
accepted
and
transferred
to
Fort
Benning
,
Ga
. He
completed
the
schooling
and
received
his
commission
as
second
lieutenant
in
Dec
. of
1944
.
After
a
short
leave
he was
immediately
shipped
overseas
on the
Queen
Mary
, to
become
part
of the
84th
Infantry
Division
,
where
he
became
a
replacement
platoon
leader
. His
first
assignment
as
platoon
leader
was on the
Roer
River
in
Belgium
, and
although
he was the
leader
, he
soon
found
that he
learned
more
from the
soldiers
that had
already
experienced
combat
than he had from the
military
manuals
. His
unit
advanced
closer
to the
front
lines
, and was
sent
in as
back-up
in the
Battle
of the
Bulge
. The
84th
division
was then
sent
back
to the
Roer
River
, and in
February
of
1945
they
began
to
advance
toward
the
Rhine
River
.
During
the
advance
,
Blair
was
injured
twice
in the
leg
,
once
by
sniper
fire
, and
once
by
shrapnel
. As a
result
he was
sent
to the
hospital
,
until
it
had
healed
.
When
he
returned
to his
unit
, they were as
far
as the
Elbe
River
. The
Germans
were
just
across
the
river
, and
just
beyond
that were the
Russian
troops
.
Blair
was
sent
out
to
cross
the
river
and
make
contact
with the
Russians
that were on the
other
side
, that
resulted
in
being
awarded
a
Red
Star
by the
Russian
military
.
Blair
recounts
the
story
in
great
detail
during
the
interview
.
Blair
was
discharged
from the
army
in
March
of
1946
, and
returned
home
. He
held
a
few
jobs
in
management
before
returning
to
work
at the
bank
where
he had been a
messenger
before
the
war
. He
became
an
officer
of the
bank
and
worked
there
until
his
retirement
in
1986
.
Coverage
1943-1946
Date Original
05/24/2007
Digital Format
video/x-ms-wmv
Duration
1:13:44
Contributors
Natoli, Jane L.
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Windows Media Player required for viewing
Access Restrictions and Permissions
No access restrictions. For permission to reproduce contact Central Connecticut State University, Center for Public Policy and Social Research at (860) 832-2976
Image Identifier
VHP2007/5
Creator/Owner
Blair, William M. Jr.
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
United States. Army
Unit of Service
84th
Infantry
Division
Rank
1st
Lieutenant
Status
Veteran
Subject
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, American
Veterans -- Connecticut -- Interviews
Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-1945
Queen Mary (Steamship)
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German
United States. Army. Infantry
United States. Army. Officer Candidate School
Military decorations
Geographic Location
Fort Sheridan (Ill.)
Fort Benning (Ga.)
Belgium
France
Germany
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University. Center for Public Policy and Social Research
Language
eng
Relation
Veterans History Project (U.S.)
Type of Resource
Moving image
Citation
William M. Blair, Jr. Papers. VHP2007/5. Veterans History Project; Central Connecticut State University, Center for Public Policy and Social Research.
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