Pamela Devine Oral History

Oral history interview with Pamela Devine
Pamela Devine tell of her early life, lengthy and varied career in the United States Navy, and personal life. Devine primarily discusses her experience in the United States Navy as an undesignated seaman, naval aviation mechanic, a recruit company commander, flight deck chief, chief petty officer, and work in logistics. She explains her treatment as a woman in the navy, and describes the environment of the cold war era navy. She also relates the deep emotional connection she developed with the USS Arizona Memorial as a coxswain attached to the water transportation division of Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. " Other topics include integration, the Civil Rights Movement, the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., and the first moon landing. Devine also documents her interest in science and the space program. She also describes personally witnessing the Challenger shuttle accident, and her love of the sport of softball.