"OH154 Golden Dillard Oral History" by Ted Belue
 

OH154 Golden Dillard Oral History

Authors

Ted Belue

Collection Title

Jackson Purchase Oral History Project - World War II

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Series Number

OH154

Interviewee

Dillard, Golden

Interviewer

Belue, Ted

Date Interviewed

November 14th, 1986

Processed by

Benjamin J. Drake

Date Processed

November 14th, 2011

Description

1 sound disc (79 minutes)

Abstract

Golden Dillard details his experiences as an African American soldier during the Second World War. He describes his life prior to war and the time he spent in the Civilian Conservation Corps near Murray, Kentucky. During the war, he was stationed or at Camp McCain, Grenada, Mississippi, Camp Forrest, Tullahoma, Tennessee, Camp Gordon, Georgia, Camp Shanks, New York, Camp Atterbury, Indiana and overseas bases in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and Germany. He details his duties as part of the United States Army Motor Pool and activities throughout the war. He claimed to have been the personal driver of General Dwight D. Eisenhower for three months while stationed at Frankfurt, Germany. He concludes with his post-war experiences and work with the American Legion Post in Murray, Kentucky.

Biographical/Historical Note

Golden Dillard was born in Calloway County, Kentucky on October 2, 1912. He moved to Toledo, Ohio in 1928. He returned to Calloway County, Kentucky in 1939 and worked for two-and-a-half years at a Civilian Conservation Corps camp near Murray, Kentucky. He was drafted and entered the United States Army in 1942. He trained at Camp McCain, Grenada, Mississippi. He was assigned to motor-pool division and spent time in Camp Forrest, Tullahoma, Tennessee, Camp Gordon, Georgia and Camp Shanks, New York. He was sent overseas and was involved in the European theater of the war. When the war concluded he was assigned to Camp Atterbury, Indiana and was later discharged in Cheyenne, Wyoming. He returned to Murray, Kentucky and later assisted in the development of an American Legion Post in that city. He was its commander from 1976 to 1982.

General Information

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Subject Headings/Descriptors

Dillard, Golden, 1912-

United States. Army. Infantry, 339th.

Calloway County (Ky.) - History

Murray (Ky.) - History

World War, 1939-1945 - Participation, African American

World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, American

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