Charles Gray Strum Oral History Interview
February 6, 1988
Oral History #OH0106- Creator(s)
- Barclay, Morgan J.; Strum, Charles Gray
- Physical description
- 0.005 Cubic Feet, 1 audiotape, 1.5 hours, 41 pages
- Preferred Citation
- Charles Gray Strum Oral History Interview (#OH0106), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
- Repository
- ECU Manuscript Collection
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Scope and arrangement
Captain Strum, USNA Class of 1941, saw World War II duty in the USS PENNSYLVANIA. Late in the war he became a naval avitor, served as CO of VU-10 in Guantanamo, operations officer at UtWingLant, and CO of FASRon107 stationed in Iceland. Other assignments include the USS MONTEREY, VW-15, and VW-1 on Guam.
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General note
1930s-1970
Key terms
Personal Names
Strum, Charles GrayCorporate Names
Pennsylvania (Battleship)United States Naval Academy
United States. Navy--Aviation
United States. Navy--Officers--Interviews
Topical
Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Alaska
Places
Morocco--Description and travelNaval Air Station Jacksonville (Fla.)
Sangley Point (Philippines)