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Sign Oral History Project
Oral History Interview with
Thomas G. Goduto (USAF Captain, ret.)
B-52 Electronics Warfare Officer (EWO),
5th Bombardment Wing,
Minot AFB, 24 October 1968
Date: 20 February 2001
Interviewer: Thomas Tulien
TRT: 2:30 hours
Format: BETA-SP
Copyright: AFS/Dialogue Productions LLC, Minneapolis, MN.
Transcription by the National Institute for Discovery Science with additional editing by Thomas Tulien.
NOTICE
This is a transcript of a tape-recorded interview conducted for the Sign Oral History Project and is essentially a transcript of the spoken, rather than the written word.
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Thomas Tulien
Sign Oral History Project
TG: Thomas Goduto | ||
INT: | So February 20, 2001 we're here in Florida with Tom Goduto. You're from St. Paul originally? | |
TG: | St. Paul originally, yep. Minnesota. | |
INT: | How did you end up in the Air Force? | |
TG: | Well, let's see. I graduated from high school in 1957 and then I went to [Nezra] Hall Seminary, St. Thomas College and the University of Minnesota. While I was at the University of Minnesota, after I graduated from general college I went into institute of technology and civil engineering, and then I got a notice from the draft board that said, 'Mr. Goduto, we see that you have a student deferment for 5 years and we see your academic record shows you're not within 2 years of graduation, and |
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