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Sign Oral History Project

Oral History Interview with
Patrick D. McCaslin (USAF Colonel, ret.)

B-52 Navigator, 5th Bombardment Wing
Minot AFB, 24 October 1968

Date: 25 February 2001
Interviewer: Thomas Tulien

TRT: 2:00 hours
Format: BETA-SP (4)

Copyright: AFS/Dialogue Productions LLC.
Transcription by the National Institute for Discovery Science with additional editing by Thomas Tulien.


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Thomas Tulien
Sign Oral History Project


PM: Patrick D. McCaslin
INT: Tom Tulien

INT:We're in Austin, Texas with Patrick McCaslin. To begin, if you talked a little bit about your background—educational background, getting into the military, your service up 'til '68, and then, what happens sometimes is if we talk up to there and then get into talking about the incident, we never have talked about your career beyond that. So just talk about your career up until—
PM:Subsequent and after?
INT:Yeah. And then we'll jump back.
PM:Okay. Okay. I was born in 1941 in Elwood City, Pennsylvania and went to college in a town near there—Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Joe Namath's hometown. And I graduated with a degree in pre-med and had

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