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Three panelists from CSUF’s Center for Oral & Public History (COPH) will discuss the history of MCAS El Toro and COPH's efforts to collect its history through focused interviews with those who lived and worked there and in the surrounding community.
Leading the panel will be Dr. Natalie Fousekis, Director of COPH, and an Associate Professor of History. She has 15 years experience in oral history, including teaching oral history methodology to undergraduate and graduate students, and directing oral history projects.
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Janet Tanner is a graduate history student at CSUF and the project coordinator for the project.
Janet Tanner is a graduate history student at CSUF and the project coordinator for the project.
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Kira A. Gentry is the manager for the project and a CSUF graduate twice, including a master’s degree in history.
Kira A. Gentry is the manager for the project and a CSUF graduate twice, including a master’s degree in history.
The photos of MCAS El Toro in today's post come from the Tom Pulley postcard collection at the Orange County Archives. The image at the top of this post shows a F-4J Phantom II jet landing at El Toro in about 1970. The second photo depicts the station's headquarters building. The third image, immediately above, shows the on-base chapel. And the final postcard, below, is a view of the golf course. Like many large military faclities, MCAS El Toro had most of the features of any small town or community.