Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Logo
Home
News Room
Planning Your Visit
Facility Rental
Museum Store
Education
Contact
Membership
Librarystar graphicMuseumstar graphicFoundation
Oral History Program Veterans Remember

Oral History Program
About the Program
Oral History Projects
Agriculture in Illinois
Illinois Statecraft
Historians Speak
Veterans Remember
Family Memories
Springfield African-
American History
Foundation

Documents and Resources
Copyright|Usage|Privacy
Contact Us

 

VETERANS REMEMBER

Ken Jobe   << back to Ken Jobe

Click on a photos below to see a larger version

Foreground, Left to right: Captain Kenneth Jobe, IFFV (I Field Force-Vietnam) Commanding General, Lieutenant General William “Wild Bill” Rosson, and the unit’s Bridge Company Commander (name unknown) review results of Viet Cong attack of M4T6 Bridge site approximately 10 km South of Tuy Hoa, Vietnam. Three American soldiers were killed in the attack. The photo taken in early Fall 1967. (Narrator’s photo)

Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth D. Jobe at 44th Engineer Battalion Camp Mercer, Bub Yong Dong, South Korea in 1978. (This image is considered to be in the public domain.)

Battalion Commander Jobe conducting a briefing at Camp Mercer in 1978. (Narrator’s photo.)

Major John F Langowski, Jr., the incoming Battalion Executive Officer. (This image is considered to be in the public domain.)

Major Richard J. Lunsford, Jr., the outgoing Battalion Executive Officer. (This image is considered to be in the public domain.)

Left to right: Major John F. Langowski, Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth D. Jobe, Command Sergeant Major Clayton L. McKelvie. (This image is considered to be in the public domain.)

Lieutenant Colonel Ken Job, center, with two of his staff officers. The caption reads “The Governing Council of the Cherished short-stick.” (This image is considered to be in the public domain.)


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Copyright Notice | FAQ | Career Opportunities | Volunteer | Related Links | State of Illinois | Illinois Historic Preservation Agency