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2016-10-20

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This is an index of an oral history interview with Earl Blassingame. It was conducted October 20, 2016. The interviewer is Michelle Hodge.

In this interview, Earl Blassingame discusses joining the Army during World War II and participating in the invasion of Anzio.

Earl Blassingame was born in Crosby County near Lubbock, Texas, in 1921. He had four brothers who served during World War II, and Blassingame volunteered to join the Army in March 1942. He trained for a year before the Army sent him to North Africa for additional training as a part of Darby’s Rangers in the 4th Rangers Battalion.

Blassingame was sent to Sicily and, while on the island of Palermo, caught malaria. He spent 10 days back in a North African hospital before going absent without leave to return to his unit. He was promoted to Sergeant and participated in the invasion of Europe at Anzio beach. Blassingame then joined the 1st Special Service Force, which made their way to Rome, Italy. He spent several days in Rome before he began training for the invasion of France. Blassingame was sent home before he could participate in more combat.

He later rejoined the Army during the Koren an Vietnam wars, however, his role was administrative, and he was not directly involved in combat. Blassingame was discharged from the military on August 31, 1971. Since his retirement, Blassingame has participated in the National Senior Games Association.

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eng

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Special Collections and University Archives

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2008-032_OH_01213_index

Earl Blassingame,Oral History Index

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World War, 1939-1945 -- Europe; United States. Army. Ranger Battalion, 4th; Allied Forces. Special Service Force


Keywords

World War II; East Texas War and Memory Project; ETWMP; National Senior Games Association

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