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Joe Todd World War II Heritage Internship
at The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

Travel Grant Presentation

WWII Veteran Henry Powell,
left, with Joe Todd

Joe Todd in Operation
Desert Storm

 

 

     The Joe Todd World War II Heritage Internship is dedicated to preserving the important audiovisual and manuscript records of World War II veterans held by of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library.

     Joe Todd of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, is a retired Oklahoma Historical Society historian and army veteran of both the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm.  He also served as the director of the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City.  After his retirement from the museum, on his own initiative, Mr. Todd interviewed hundreds of World War II veterans and home front workers.  These videotaped interviews are now held now by the Eisenhower Library. Todd interns will complete the catalog descriptions of the video histories as well as working on other World War II-related records.

     Through his personal generosity, Joe Todd has generously funded this internship, which supports eight weeks of intern work under the direction of Eisenhower Library staff. To apply for the Joe Todd World War II Heritage Internship please visit the following link: : Intern Application


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