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Matheny, Ray T.

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1925-

Biographical History

Ray T. Matheny (1925- ) is a WWII Army Air Force veteran and a retired professor of anthropology at Brigham Young University. Ray Thomas Matheny, Jr. was born February 15, 1925 to Edna Ryan Matheny and Ray Thomas Matheny in Los Angeles, California. Matheny enlisted to serve in WWII in 1942, and was assigned to be the mechanic on a B-17 flight crew. In January 1944, Matheny became a prisoner of war, eventually assigned to Stalag XVII-B. When the war ended, he worked as a mechanic for Western Air Lines before again joining the military to serve in the Korean War. He got a BA from Brigham Young University in 1960 and a PhD in anthropology from the University of Oregon in 1968. Matheny taught at BYU for many years, while participating in archaeological digs to Mayan cities and maintaining connections to the New World Archeological Foundation. Matheny was recognized by the government of Campeche for his contributions to Mayan Archeology in 2002. On May 1, 2009, Matheny published an account of his experience serving in WWII titled "Rite of Passage: A Teenager's Chronicle of Combat and Captivity in Nazi Germany". Matheny currently lives in Lindon, Utah with his wife.

Citation:
Anthropology BYU, via WWW, May 3, 2017 (Masters from Brigham Young University 1962)

Deseret News, April 18, 2017 (Veteran remembers the dear price paid for freedom; Enlisted in 1942; currently lives with wife in Lindon, Utah; published account of WWII experience 2009 titled Rite of Passage: A Teenager's Chronicle of Combat and Captivity in Nazi Germany)

FamilySearch, via WWW, April 18, 2017 (b. Feb. 15, 1925 in Los Angeles; POW January 1944 and later assigned to Stalag XVII-B)

UPB files, April 18, 2017 (mother is Edna Ryan Matheny; middle name Thomas; in WWII served as mechanic on B-17)

Wikipedia, via WWW, April 18, 2017 (After WWII, worked as mechanic for Western Air Lines, afterwards joining military to serve in Korean War; BA from Brigham Young University in 1960, PhD in anthropology from University of Oregon in 1960; taught at BYU and participated in Mayan digs; recognized for contributions by Campeche government in 2002)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Ray T. Matheny family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 8970
Scope and Contents Records and correspondence regarding Ray Matheny's World War II service in the Army Air Corps as a B-17 flight crew engineer, dating from 1942 to 2016. Also Matheny's research records regarding World War II relating to his service (1942-1944) and time as a POW at Stalag XVII-B (1944-1945). Later email correspondence generated in the 1990’s and early 2000’s regarding POW reunions and research for Matheny's book “Rite of Passage” is also present as well as papers and emails garnered from...
Dates: approximately 1929-2016

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  • Subject: Airplanes X
  • Subject: World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, American X