Personal Narrative Film, Video Manuscript/Mixed Material Photo, Print, Drawing Glenn Moore Collection

Veterans History Project Service Summary:
- War or Conflict: World War, 1939-1945
- Branch of Service: Army Air Forces/Corps
- Location of Service: United States; England; France
Glenn Moore grew up in the 1930s on the Yurok Reservation in northern California. He joined the Air Force shortly after graduating from high school, inspired partly by an automotive repair teacher’s praise for airplanes, and partly by a World War I veteran’s advice to choose his branch of service, rather than wait for a war to begin and have it chosen for him. Determined not to let an elementary-level education relegate him to “yardbird” status on base, responsible for menial tasks and little else, Moore studied diligently, and rose in the space of two years to become a World War II flight instructor on both sides of the Atlantic.
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PlayHaving a hard time with English as a kid; going to Indian Boarding School far from home for five years; having a teacher who was a World War I veteran who taught about the “air service”; graduating just before Pearl Harbor. 00:01:48.0 - 00:03:54.0
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PlayLearning from a fellow lumberjack who had been in World War I that enlistees get better transportation and could choose their branch of service; enlisting, only to find that draftees get $10 more per month; growing up in poverty in the Depression; reliance on indigenous customs, foods. 00:04:57.0 - 00:07:25.0
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PlayHomesick and hoping for a Christmas furlough in 1941; learning of Pearl Harbor; reaction to Pearl Harbor. 00:07:33.0 - 00:09:30.0
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PlayGrowing up with illiterate parents; studying so as not to become a “yardbird” on the base; graduating with a score of over 85%; becoming an on-base instructor. 00:14:14.0 - 00:18:27.0
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PlayOn Native American service in the US Armed Forces; how he would re-enlist to defend the country, but not attack another one; abuse of Native American rights to land, et al.; his struggle with alcohol and discrimination; incarceration of Native Americans. 00:27:33.0 - 00:32:52.0
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PlayFriendship with a Black soldier in Korea; Indians’ right to a better deal from the US government; struggle to adopt the English language; Bureau of Indian Affairs officials’ mockery of Native plights; his daughter’s post-graduate degree as sign of improved opportunities. 00:53:54.0 - 00:57:39.0
About this Item
Title
- Glenn Moore Collection
Names
- Library of Congress
- Moore, Glenn
- Taylor, David
Home State
- CA
Headings
- - Moore, Glenn
- - World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal Narratives
- - United States. Army Air Forces/Corps.
Form
- MiniDV
Extent
- 1 item
Repository
- Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
Gender
- Male
Race
- American Indian and Alaskan Native
Status
- Veteran
Service History
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World War, 1939-1945
- Branch of Service: Army Air Forces/Corps
- Location of Service: United States; England; France
- Entrance into Service: Enlisted
- Military Status: Veteran
Materials
- Video: MiniDV [1 item] -- Oral history interview (collected 05/24/2004)
Collection Number
- AFC/2001/001/17768
Cite as
- Glenn Moore Collection (AFC/2001/001/17768), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
Online Format
- image
- video