Jane Heins Escher Collection

Jane Heins Escher
Formal portrait of Jane Escher in WAVES uniform, taken in San Diego in late 1952 or early 1953.
Oral history interview with Jane Heins Escher
Interview primarily includes discussion of Jane Escher's childhood in North Carolina and her service as a cryptographer in the U.S. Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) during the Korean War. Escher recalls moments from her childhood including the start of World War II; V-J Day; Roosevelt visiting her hometown of Sanford, North Carolina; and older men heading to surrounding camps to help the war effort. She also mentions turning down a college acceptance in order to join the navy. " Escher discusses the influence of her father's World War service in her decision to join the navy. She also describes basic training in Great Lakes, Illinois; the importance of making the grade in training school; working with newer decoding machines than the ones used in World War II; and the secrecy involved in being a cryptographer. Escher also discusses the rotation of shifts; the entertainment of the time; working with and building friendships with servicemen; and meeting her husband, Don Kowell, in her department. " Post-service discussion centers on Escher's travels due to her husband's military career. She also mentions raising two daughters, one of whom she influenced to join the military, and current political and military events.
Recruit Training, Company 15
Group photo of WAVES Company 15, Recruit Training (W) at the US Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, Illinois, on August 15, 1951.