Ginnie Rueber
Dublin Core
Title
Ginnie Rueber
Subject
Basic training
Subic Bay Freeport (Philippines)
Sexism
Racism
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
United States. Marine Corps
Description
Ginnie Rueber was interviewed via Zoom on April 1, 2022 about her experiences during the Vietnam War. Rueber begins by talking about her background before her involvement in the Marines. She talks about where she grew up, her family, hobbies, and more, detailing her life before the military. Rueber talks about her early military involvement. She explains how she first got involved in the military and some of the earliest challenges she faced as a woman in the Marines. Rueber then speaks about being a teletype operator, the training she went through, and her boot camp experience. She goes in-depth about her experience with the Vietnam War, how she first heard about it, and how she felt about the war itself. Rueber then talks about how she was treated after the war and what her life is like now and when she first returned after the war. The interview concludes with Rueber’s advice to women who would like to get involved in the military and the final thoughts she would like future students and historians to hear.
Date
2022-04-01
Format
video
Identifier
2022oh1576_wcv0038
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Patriece Gabriel Halton
Interviewee
Ginnie Rueber
OHMS Object
Interview Keyword
The Bridge Over the River Kwai
Teletype Operator
Viet Cong
GI bill
Women in the military
Files
Citation
“Ginnie Rueber,” WCU Vietnam War Oral History Project, accessed November 18, 2024, https://nunncenter.net/wcu-vietnam-war/items/show/328.