Frazer Dougherty Oral History Interview

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Frazer Dougherty Oral History Interview
Frazer Dougherty Oral History Interview
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June 25 2014
Frazer Dougherty, interviewed by Brady Townsend on June 25, 2014, joined the National Guard in the summer of 1940. When World War II was declared, Dougherty moved to the Army Air Corps where he was trained as a pilot and served in the 345th Bomb Group as First Pilot and survived sixty-three missions. Dougherty went on to become the personal aid and pilot for the Commanding General of the First Air Force, Frank O’Driscoll Hunter, and retained this position through the end of the war.
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55m 39s
Frazer Dougherty, Interview, National Home Front Project, Washington College, Chestertown Maryland
Interview was recorded by Brady Townsend through Washington College for the Starr Center of the American Experience National Homefront Project.
Chestertown, Kent, Maryland, United States, NA [39.209,-76.06661] [id:4351264]