Ft Bragg Credits
Transcript of Ft Bragg Credits
Slide Presented on the Slide Permission/Fair Use2 Braxton Bragg Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington,
D.C. 20540 USA ; glass negative collection
3 Barracks at Camp Bragg, 1919
No Author; Richmond, Va.: Central Publishing Co., 1919. *Documenting the South Database
4 Fort Bragg Soldiers No Author; Richmond, Va.: Central Publishing Co., 1919. *Documenting the South Database
5 Hospital No Author; Richmond, Va.: Central Publishing Co., 1919. *Documenting the South Database
6 Lauch Faircloth Interview: WWII transforms American agriculture
Oral History Interview with Lauch Faircloth, July 16, 1999. Interview I-0070. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) in the Southern Oral History Program Collection, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
7 Mary Turner Lane Interview: About the Draft during WWII
Oral History Interview with Mary Turner Lane, September 9 and 16, 1986; May 21, 1987; October 1 and 28, 1987. Interview L-0039. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) in the Southern Oral History Program Collection, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
8 NC Historical Marker Photo taken by Ashley Bopst. April 2009. NC Historical Marker in front of Fort Bragg’s checkpoint.
9 Museum Photo from Museum website. http://www.asomf.org/museum_exhibits.htm
After doing this multimedia essay, I realized how hard it is to find primary sources online. In the future, I
would have gone to Fort Bragg and snapped pictures of the military lifestyle and compare them to the
photos on the PowerPoint (housing, soldiers, hospital, schools, etc.) I could have even conducted
interviews from current soldiers.