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- July 16, 1992 (Creation)
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https://reflections.mndigital.org/catalog/stc:8616#/kaltura_audio
Biographical Information: Paul V. Meyer was born on May 18, 1918, and raised in Mankato, Minnesota. In 1935, Meyer graduated from Mankato High School and enlisted in the Minnesota National Guard. He attended Mankato Business College and graduated from Mankato State College. Meyer married his first wife, Wilda Gifford, in 1940 and had four children. Meyer spent most World War II stationed in Kodiak, Alaska. He and his unit were sent to Alaska to defend Fort Greely and build infrastructure. Meyer was discharged from the National Guard in 1946 and rejoined soon after, eventually retiring from the service in 1974 at the rank of major general and as Commander of the 47th Infantry Division, ending 39 years of service to his county. Outside of his military career, Meyer partnered into the family business, Meyer & Sons, an appliance business in Mankato, Minnesota. After Wilda’s death in 1997, Meyer married his second wife, Doris Beyer, in 2000. Meyer died on January 10, 2016, at the age of 97.
Transcript Summary: Paul V. Meyer described his experiences in the Minnesota National Guard as an infantryman during World War II. He enlisted in 1935 and was inducted into the Army in June 1941. He discussed his unit’s duties at Fort Greely in Alaska - defend the most northern U.S. military base and to build infrastructure. In addition, he described the day to day life on the base, along with living conditions, road construction, hunting, and leisure activities, as well as the boredom. Meyer also discussed his interactions with civilians, natives, and regular army personnel, adding that each relationship was more different than the next. Meyer stressed that his experience in the National Guard was positive and his only regret was not staying in longer.
Interview by David Overy
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