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00:00:03 - Interview introduction

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Partial Transcript: EE: Today is May 27, 1999. I'm in Alexandria, Virginia, this morning, at the home of Henrietta Lucke.

Segment Synopsis: Interview introduction

00:00:32 - Biographical information

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Partial Transcript: EE: Where were you born and where did you grow up?

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses her family and early life growing up during the Depression

00:11:33 - Attending Women's College

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Partial Transcript: EE:When you finished high school what did you want to do when you grew up? Did you have an idea?

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses her decision to attend Women's College of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, and her experiences there

00:22:59 - Recalling Pearl Harbor Day

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Partial Transcript: HL: I can remember, like everyone else that was living then, I can remember exactly where I was on Pearl Harbor Day.

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses her memories of Pearl Harbor Day

00:26:09 - Joining the WAVES following graduation

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Partial Transcript: EE:So you were the first person?

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses her decision to join the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service)

00:31:22 - Family reaction

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Partial Transcript: EE: How did your folks feel about you joining the service?

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses her family's reaction to joining the service

00:38:27 - Training at Hunter College

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Partial Transcript: EE: You left from Greens--did you take the train to go to Hunter [College of The City University of New York]?

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses travelling by train to Hunter College of The City University of New York for four weeks of training

00:53:17 - Further training at St. Albans Naval Hospital

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Partial Transcript: EE: You leave and you apparently have a--it looks like, maybe four months training, or close to four months training at St. Albans [Naval Hospital, St. Albans, New York].

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses her corps school training followed by medical technology training at St. Albans Naval Hospital, in St. Albans, NY

01:13:33 - WAVES recruiting assignment at Rockefeller Center

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Partial Transcript: HL: While I was there I had two weeks recruiting duty at Rockefeller Center. They took a whole bunch of us from the lab and we went to Rockefeller Center.

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses her two-week WAVES recruitment assignment in New York City

01:23:10 - Camp Detrick, MD assignment

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Partial Transcript: HL: Now, Lee and I get our orders and we head off for Camp Detrick. They put us on a train.

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses her work and experiences at Camp Detrick, Maryland

01:34:17 - Visit by Mildred McAfee

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Partial Transcript: EE: You say McAfee was asked to come out by Commander Clifford, because she was concerned about your morale.

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses the challenges of working in a top secret environment and how they affected morale

01:47:42 - Recalling President Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Partial Transcript: HL: But I wanted to tell you that while I was at Detrick, [President Franklin D.] Roosevelt died.

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses being at Camp Derick and being required to participate in a dirge

01:51:52 - Camp Shoemaker, CA

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Partial Transcript: HL: Well, I was with a group of other people who were slated to go to Hawaii, and after they gave us home leave then we boarded a train.

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses journeying to Camp Shoemaker, CA, after VE (Victory in Europe) Day.

01:56:07 - Naval Station Treasure Island, CA assignment

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Partial Transcript: HL: Well anyway, we stayed at Shoemaker until they decide and then they assign me to dispense to Treasure Island.

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses the challenges she faced during her assignment at Naval Station Treasure Island, CA

02:18:25 - Leaving the service

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Partial Transcript: EE: You leave the service in April of '46, and I guess just before you leave your mate--chief pharmacist mate.

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses furthering her education under the GI Bill

02:26:09 - Meeting husband and teaching at Catawba College

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Partial Transcript: EE: When did you meet your husband?

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses meeting her husband and teaching biology at Catawba College, Salisbury NC

02:28:15 - Contribution to the war effort

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Partial Transcript: EE: Do you feel you were in a position to contribute to the war effort?

Segment Synopsis: Lucke shares her thoughts regarding her contribution to the war effort

02:29:00 - Recommending service

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Partial Transcript: EE: Would you recommend a woman to join the military based on your experience?

Segment Synopsis: Lucke discusses discouraging her daughter from joining the service

02:30:37 - Interview conclusion

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Partial Transcript: EE: Well, thank you for sitting down with me this morning. This has been wonderful.

Segment Synopsis: Interview concludes