George William Holler
A Mountain Ridge Historical Research Production
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
(February 5, 1924-March 16, 2011)
Al Ganyu
William Engle

MISSION STATEMENT

The Mountain Ridge Historical Research Methods class, under the direction of Mr. Ravenscroft, is dedicated to recording and preserving local oral history.

  Only 10% of World War II veterans remain, and it is our class mission to preserve as many of their experiences as possible.  The website will provide you with a short clip, links to pictures, and their biographies, but a full copy of the documentary is available for purchase.

If there are any veterans who would be willing to give their time to be interviewed, please use our Contact Page to contact our school for more information.

Sincerely,
The Historical Research Team


George Holler served in the United States Air Force from (1943-1945). Flying on the B-26 Martin Marauder during World War II; his job as a tail-gunner on the B-26 Bomber led him to be shot down six days after D-Day. He survived with many injuries. Something unique about George was that he never gave up. Before his passing, he had a great inrerview with us (which is posted) about his serving in the Air Force. We would like to extend our sincere condolences to the Holler family.

 
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