Swoboda, John

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Date
2011-09-24
Main Contributors
Center for Public History, University of Houston; University of Houston Libraries, University of Houston
Summary
John Swoboda’s parents immigrated from Czechslovakia, and John was born in Galveston, Texas. When a third party showed Swoboda’s father plans for an offshore drilling rig, John helped with its fabrication—on the workover rig that became known as Skytop. During College, Swoboda worked for Collins Construction Company, helping to lay offshore pipelines in the late 1950s. After college, Swoboda landed a job building military equipment for jet airplane munitions, at the start of the 1960s, and later assisted with an offshore diamond mining concern. Doing business as a small firm back in the United States, Victoria Machine Works—which his father had founded—Swoboda was able to acquire several contracts from McDermott for barge fabrication. His firm worked on a wide array of projects over the decades, including the U.S. Navy’s historic SEALAB habitat. By the 1990s, the firm employed over 200 people. Interviewer: Tyler Priest.
Genre
interviews
Subjects
Energy development; Petroleum industry and trade; Swoboda, John
Location
Houston, Texas
Collection
Oral Histories from the Houston History Project
Unit
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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Collection

University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
Houston History Archives
Oral Histories from the Houston History Project
Other Identifier
Preservation Location: ark:/84475/pm60752h681
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