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Walter Dowdy’s military career was marked by frustration. He enlisted in 1948 out of high school, passed a test to enter Officer Candidate School but was instead shipped off to Japan in early 1950. He finally received orders to report to OCS back in the U.S. in September, but the Korean War broke out and the Army assigned him to a combat unit. Dowdy was surprised to find that it was an all-black unit, as he had served in Japan under white officers. On July 1950, he was hit in the face with shrapnel; among his hospital visitors in Japan was General Douglas MacArthur. His military career ended in 1951, but Dowdy was a success as an educational administrator, despite encountering obstacles because of his race and his disability. Interview recorded on July 26, 2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------- The American Veterans Center is a 501(c)3 charitable organization whose mission is to collect as many oral histories from military veterans of all eras with a special focus on WWII. During our annual American Valor show, we bring 20+ WWII veterans and scores of other veterans every year to honor their service and collect their stories. This is how we keep the actions from the service member who was on the ground alive in American memory. Help us continue collecting these amazing stories from our nation's heroes and support the American Valor production here: https://bit.ly/american-veterans-center Become an AVC Patreon member to receive an annual calendar, early access to videos, exclusive content, and several other perks. This funding goes directly to the 501(c)3 that helps us capture more incredible stories with our nation's veterans: / americanveteranscenter Learn more about the American Veterans Center: http://www.americanveteranscenter.org/ Like us on Facebook: / americanveteranscenter Follow us on Twitter: / avcupdate Follow us on Instagram: / americanveteranscenter Subscribe to our podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/americanvetera... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Video Credits: Interviewer - Greg Corombos Director of Photography - Jon Hambacker