Oral history interview with Philip Marsilius, 2015

Transcript of an oral history interview with Philip R. Marsilius, conducted by Sarah Yahm on 20 May 2015 as part of the Norwich Voices oral history project of the Sullivan Museum and History Center. Philip Marsilius was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1943. The bulk of his interview focuses on his military service in World War II as well as his continuing relationship with Norwich University as a student, alumnus, and trustee. ; Philip Marsilius, NU ’43, Oral History Interview May 20, 2015 Sullivan Museum and History Center Interviewed by Sarah Yahm SY: So let's start out with, whe... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Marsilius, Philip R., born 1921
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Verlag/Hrsg.: Norwich University Archives
Schlagwörter: Marsilius / Philip R. / born 1921 / United States. Army / United States. Army. Armored Division / 11th;United States. Army. Cavalry Group / 106th;Léopold III / King of the Belgians / 1901-1983 / Harmon / Ernest Nason / 1894-1979 / Hamlett / Barksdale / 1908-1979 / Hart / Loring E. / 1924-2012 / Todd / W. Russell / 1928-2023;Massachusetts Institute of Technology;Norwich University - History - 20th century / Norwich University - Alumni and alumnae / Norwich University - Students / Norwich University. Board of Trustees / Theta Chi / France;Austria;Massachusetts;Strobl (Austria) / Normandy (France) / Bridgeport (Conn.) / Northfield (Vt.) / World War / 1939-1945;World War / 1939-1945 - Europe;World War / 1939-1945 - Personal narratives / American / 1939-1945 - Reconnaissance operations / 1939-1945 - Medical care;War wounds / Mines (Military explosives) / Tanks (Military science);Tool and die industry;Manufacturing industries
Sprache: Englisch
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Transcript of an oral history interview with Philip R. Marsilius, conducted by Sarah Yahm on 20 May 2015 as part of the Norwich Voices oral history project of the Sullivan Museum and History Center. Philip Marsilius was a member of the Norwich University Class of 1943. The bulk of his interview focuses on his military service in World War II as well as his continuing relationship with Norwich University as a student, alumnus, and trustee. ; Philip Marsilius, NU ’43, Oral History Interview May 20, 2015 Sullivan Museum and History Center Interviewed by Sarah Yahm SY: So let's start out with, where were you born? And when you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? PM: Well, I was born in Woodstock, Illinois in 1921. My father was running a company there. And my family consisted of a brother four years older, and a sister two years older. The sister and I were born in Woodstock. My father had been in World War I, and an ordinance making French 75 guns. And after that, was hired by this Woodstock typewriter company, which is older than the old typewriters, who was owned by the Sears family. And they made in addition, calculators and typewriters. And so I grew up there for two years. And then my father took an opportunity in Bridgeport to run a machine tool company, hence we moved here and lived in the north end of Bridgeport. Grew up there, went to public schools. Went to Harding High school, and from Harding, then to Norwich. SY: And did your father talk about his experiences in World War I? PM: Yes. He was a Norwegian immigrant. Came over from Southern Norway when he was 14, and learned his English in Boston at the YMCA. And then was hired by a company that made shoe machinery -- big, big company. And then they recommended he go to MIT, and he went and graduated as a mechanical engineer. And went immediately into the Army, and came out as a captain. And he was in machine tools all his life. He came here, and through the younger years -- then -- and when I was at Norwich, my folks moved to Trumbull, ...