Luevano, Dora. Interview November 6th, 2025
Title
Luevano, Dora. Interview November 6th, 2025
Description
Dora Luevano served as a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps. She was stationed at Camp Pendleton during the Vietnam War. Luevano worked in a warehouse and office, processing deceased servicemembers, collecting their personal effects, and writing letters to their family and loved ones. Luevano described her strict upbringing, immigration to the U.S. as a child from El Salvador, and decision to enlist in the Marine Corps. Luevano was forced out of military service for getting married and having a child, and she reflected on the harsh expectations and regulations that affected women in military service. She spoke about her 60-year marriage to her husband, whom she met in the Marine Corps, and their life together after military service. Luevano described how her civilian life was shaped by her upbringing, religion, military service, education, professional career, business ownership, and husband’s recent passing.
Creator
Contributor
Date
2025-11-06
Subject
Coverage
Publisher
California State University San Marcos University Library
Language
Rights
Rights Holder
Dora Luevano
Format
video
Identifier
SC027-102
Is Part Of
San Diego Veterans History Initiative
Interviewee
Dora LuevanoCollection
Citation
Dora Luevano, “Luevano, Dora. Interview November 6th, 2025,” Voices of North County, accessed June 24, 2026, https://archivesoralhistories.csusm.edu/items/show/630.