Robbins, Ina -- oral history interview, circa 1960s
Scope and Contents
Ina Robbins, wife of fighter ace Jay T. Robbins, is interviewed about her husband and her service with the United States Army Nurse Corps during World War II. She describes her wartime experiences as an Army nurse, including her time stationed in Australia and New Guinea. Topics discussed include her personal background, her courtship and marriage to Jay, and stories about other service members.
The interview is conducted by John Florea, a former war correspondent for Life Magazine; by fighter ace Eugene A. Valencia; and by an unidentified man. Another man, referred to as Jay and Ina’s son, also participates in the interview. Speakers not identifiable as Robbins, Valencia, or Florea are labeled as “Unidentified Man (UM).” Audio may be difficult to hear in some spots due to conversations taking place in the background.
Dates
- Creation: Majority of material found within circa 1960s
Creator
- From the Collection: American Fighter Aces Association (Organization)
Language of Materials
All materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research. Due to preservation concerns, digital copies should be utilized instead of original materials. There is limited access to undigitized content.
Biographical Note: Ina Robbins
Ina Louise Robbins (née Priest) was born in West Hartford, Vermont on September 16, 1918 or 1919. She received her nursing credentials from Keene Teachers College in New Hampshire and joined the United States Army Nurse Corps shortly afterward. After the Pearl Harbor attack, Robbins was deployed to Australia, where she met fighter pilot Jay T. Robbins. The two began a courtship and were secretly married while they were both serving overseas. After her service in Australia and New Guinea, Robbins returned to the U.S. and left the Army Nurse Corps. She passed away in 2003.
Extent
1 Sound tape reels (Reel 1 of 1, labeled: "Mrs. J. T. Robbins. 082. Jay T. Robbins #2 (wife).") ; 1/4 in.
Repository Details
Part of the The Museum of Flight Archives Repository
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