Rhode Island Council for the Humanities

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Defenses of Narragansett Bay in World War II

Hear about the historic events in the Narragansett Bay area during World War II, highlighting such subjects as the mobilization of Rhode Island 's National Guard in 1940, the manning of Rhode Island 's coastal defense fortifications, the Naval expansion in Narragansett Bay, enemy submarine action in Rhode Island waters, and the top secret Prisoner of War Reeducation Project at several military sites in the lower Bay area.

Walter K. Schroder was born in Rhode Island, the son of German immigrants. He spent his youth in Germany, where he attended school and was drafted to serve with an antiaircraft battery at age fifteen near the end of WWII. As a prisoner of war he functioned as an interpreter until discharged in West Germany in 1946. He enlisted in the U.S. Army of Occupation in 1948 and received his basic training at Marburg, Germany.

Following his discharge in America, he completed a civilian career with the Defense Department, retiring in 1989 after thirty-one years of service. At that time he was awarded the Navy 's Superior Civilian Service Medal. He has special interest in Rhode Island 's military history and has authored five books in that field, including Defenses of Narragansett Bay in World War II and The Hessian Occupation of Newport and Rhode Island, 1776-1778.

Needs: Lighted lectern/water; Slide projector and screen; Books available for sale upon request

Availability: will accept evening programs as far north as Warwick. Areas farther north, prefer daytime bookings.