Earlene Denise Green English Collection

Earlene Denise Green English
Earlene Denise Green English in her barracks in Neurenberg, Germany, with a softball trophy, circa 1980.
Earlene Denise Green English standing in chow line
Earlene Denise Green English, second on left, crouched down looking back at camera, stands in line for the chow hall in Neurenberg, Germany, circa 1980.
Earlene Denise Green English with Colonel Hull
Earlene Denise Green English poses with Colonel Hull during a field exercise in Germany, circa 1980.
Earlene Denise Green English with friends
Earlene Denise Green English, middle, with friends in Germany, circa 1980.
East Germany at the Berlin Wall
View of East Germany at the Berlin Wall, circa 1980.
Oral History interview with Earlene Denise Green English
Primarily documents the life of Earlene Denise Green English and her service with the United States Army and United States Army Reserve. English recalls the exceptional discipline and the survival and defensive skills she learned while in basic training. She also describes how her deployment to Germany affected her worldview once she became aware of different cultures. Personal topics include English having to face the challenges of sexual harassment, the difficulty of being away from her mother, and the honor she felt representing the United States.