Huber, John Talmage, 1931
Biographical History
John Talmage Huber (1931-) served in the US Army Medical Corps.
John Talmage Huber was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1931 and raised on a farm in Mesa, Arizona. After graduating high school, he enrolled in college at Arizona State and served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil. He got married and went to graduate school. He underwent training in the Medical Services Corps while writing his master's thesis. He continued to work at army hospitals while furthering his education and working as a faculty member of multiple different universities. He was an active member of the Army Reserves. After retirement, he worked as an adjunct professor at BYU and USU.
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Don E. Norton interviews with veterans, approximately 1990-2017 (John Talmage Huber (1931-) served in the US Army Medical Corps; John Talmage Huber was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1931 and raised on a farm in Mesa, Arizona; after graduating high school, he enrolled in college at Arizona State and served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil; he got married and went to graduate school; he underwent training in the Medical Services Corps while writing his master's thesis; he continued to work at army hospitals while furthering his education and working as a faculty member of multiple different universities; he was an active member of the Army Reserves; after retirement, he worked as an adjunct professor at BYU and USU)Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with John Talmage Huber, 2015 November 6
Don E. Norton oral history interview with John Talmage Huber, dated November 6, 2015. Includes transcript and accompanying index.
Oral history interview with John Talmage Huber, 2015 November 6
Recording on audiocassette of an interview in Orem, Utah with John Talmage Huber, conducted by Don Norton, on November 6, 2015.
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