Guanta?namo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) United States -- Navy -- Military life Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, American E?tats-Unis -- Navy -- Vie militaire United States -- Navy 1961-1975

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Guanta?namo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) United States -- Navy -- Military life Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, American E?tats-Unis -- Navy -- Vie militaire United States -- Navy 1961-1975

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Guanta?namo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) United States -- Navy -- Military life Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, American E?tats-Unis -- Navy -- Vie militaire United States -- Navy 1961-1975

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Guanta?namo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) United States -- Navy -- Military life Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, American E?tats-Unis -- Navy -- Vie militaire United States -- Navy 1961-1975

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Delbert D. Ekenstedt. Papers, circa 1980 and 1984.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 406
  • collection
  • circa 1980 and 1984

Recorded and written recollections by Ekenstedt of his experiences while serving in the U.S. Navy, ca. 1966-1969, including: training as a Seabee, experiences as a transport driver in the Danang area in Vietnam (ca. 1967-1968), leave in Australia, and a subsequent tour of duty in Cuba.
He recalls the minutiae of daily activities, Vietnam scenes, and anecdotes. The written reminiscences concern some of the same topics but do not duplicate the recorded reminiscences.
Apparently Ekenstedt was discharged after Cuba but later re-enlisted and served in Turkey and the collection includes some information on his civilian activities, a trip to Disney World, and his arrival in Turkey. Also included is some poetry he wrote and a photocopy of a letter from Nancy Reagan (1984).