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Rutgers Oral History Archives

  • Links to Oral History Sessions: Anderson, Cameron (February 27, 2009)
  • Conflict(s): World War II
  • Military Branch & Unit: Army
  • Theater(s): European
  • US Army Division: World War II
  • US Army Company: 264th Forward Artillery Battalion

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Cameron Anderson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1926, growing up in Minnesota and Wisconsin.  Anderson was drafted in 1944, serving in the 264th Forward Artillery Battalion as a gun crewman in Europe during the Second World War, and later, in occupation duty of Germany.  After his time in the service, Anderson attended college in Minnesota, using his GI Bill benefits to pursue a degree in business.  Anderson, from a young age, worked for the Kinney Shoe Company as a shoe salesman, and progressed his way through the ranks to eventually become President and CEO.  The Kinney Shoe Company is the predecessor of the Foot Locker chain of stores.

Targum Cover 11 22 1963a

 

"HERE IS A BULLETIN...": Memories of the Day Camelot Died

 

This month marks the 60th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas.

Images from that day and the events that followed remain etched in our collective consciousness—the open-top Presidential limo traveling down the people-lined streets of Dallas; President Lyndon Baines Johnson taking the oath of office on Air Force One beside a shaken First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; John, Jr. saluting his father's passing casket at the funeral in DC.

Those who lived through that traumatic period can recall both their initial shock and the nuances of their reactions.

In "HERE IS A BULLETIN...": Memories of the Day Camelot Died, ROHA presents a sampling of stories related to the Kennedy tragedy, a touchstone event for multiple generations.

The Rutgers Targum (campus newspaper) cover from its November 22, 1963 issue. (Image courtesy of Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.)

 

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Voices of Veterans

 

Voices of Veterans is an online exhibit showcasing passages from oral history interviews of veterans who served in the Second World War and in wars in Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Iraq and Afghanistan. ROHA created this exhibit in commemoration of Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 1941.

CLICK HERE TO VISIT MORE ONLINE EXHIBITS 

 

 

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