Kimberly Galloway Oral History

Oral history interview with Kimberly Galloway
Primarily documents Kimberly Galloway's service in the U.S. Air Force Security Service from 1974 to 1979. Galloway primarily discusses her experiences as a woman in the mostly male security service, and her deployments to Japan and Greece. She remembers facing discrimination and harassment, and recalls the difficulties of serving as a Morse systems operator. Galloway also details her reasons for leaving Ohio, and how military service enriched her later life. " Other subjects include her views on women in combat and discrimination; her desire for equal social rights for all; and the experience of living in Japan and Greece. Additionally, she discusses her later life and marriage; personal views on parenting; her desire to serve as a mentor; and her role in the 1976 defection of MiG-25 pilot Viktor Ivanovich Belenko to the United States.