Oral history interview with Joan Kammer Horton, 2000
Identifier
http://dp.la/api/items/d998e1c495e1194687e41855afd75dbe
Title
Oral history interview with Joan Kammer Horton, 2000
Creator
Horton, Joan R. Kammer
Date
12/20/2000
Description
Primarily documents Joan R. Kammer Horton's background; her experiences in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve in the mid-1950s; and her life after her military service. Horton discusses growing up during the Depression; collecting metal, knitting, and working in defense during World War II; the stigma of a German heritage during World War II; President Franklin D. Roosevelt's death; celebrating the end of World War II; shooting at the Coney Island rifle range; and taking the train to New Orleans, Louisiana." Topics related to Horton's military service include her reasons for joining the the Marine Corps Women's Reserve; her parents' reactions when she joined; basic training, including the advantages of being older than most of the recruits; uncomfortable regulation shoes; a difficult sergeant; trying to teach Women Marines how to shoot; treatment of women Marines by male Marines; the importance of appearance for Women Marines; and the different summer and winter uniforms. " Horton offers her opinion of compulsory military service; married women in the military; women in combat positions. She also discusses her husband's experiences in the Marines during World War II; becoming an extrovert during her military service; patriotism; living on an island in the Florida Keys; and her volunteer work.
Subject
2000-2009
Korean War, 1950-1953
United States. Marine Corps--Women
Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963)
Marines--Women Marines
Source
North Carolina Digital Heritage Center
Language
English
Type
text
References
http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/WVHP/id/4402
Collection
Citation
Horton, Joan R. Kammer, “Oral history interview with Joan Kammer Horton, 2000,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed June 21, 2026, https://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/7011.
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