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Seto You, age 92/93 or 97/98, is interviewed by his son, Ed You, age 26, about his early days in the USA. He arrived from China in 1916, worked as a cook in this country well into his 80's. He...
Robert McKinney talks about his grandfather’s service in WWII.
We discussed Dufour’s young life, his life during WWII, our ancestry, and his family.
This interview is for the Oral History Project in HIST 190 with Dr. Sibbel. The interview is conducted by Cael Ormsby (21) with his grandmother Delores Phelps (93) about living in the US during World War II. Please note that...
We talked about her life as a child and how it was different from other children.
Captain James Kirk spoke to me about his childhood, his time in the military, and how being a prisoner of war shaped his life.
My grandmother told me about her experiences in Egypt as a young woman and also talked about my mom and her experience raisning my mom
This is an interview with my 91 year old Great Grandma who lived in the city of Paris during World War ll, as a witness. She explains the truth and her experiences during the war!
In this interview, conducted on November 25th 2018, Ann Martin Richardson (16) interviews her great aunt, Jackie Ramsbacher (92), about growing up during the Great Depression, her time in the WW2 war effort, and being a Rosie the Riveter.
I interviewed my dad who was in the Navy during World War II. He enlisted when he was 17 years old. We talked about why he joined, what his duties were,where he was stationed & life after the military.
With my grandfather who is 89 year old. Was alive when world war 2 was going on and he joined the war. He was lucky that he was never put in the line of duty.
This interview was taken in Gastonia, North Carolina on November 26, 2017. Jessica Randall interviewed her mother Tammy Randall. They discussed Tammy's life growing up and her family. They also talked about her career and her happiest memories.
We chatted about life in the 1930’s from childhood memories of schooldays, ballfields and old radio shows, onto the declaration of war over the airwaves on Dec. 8th,1941. Memories of Grandpa and his athleticism and meeting Grandma at Stiehl’s..
I Tyler Gleason talked with my Grandfather Jim Gleason on how his life was and a lot about who he was. We got to talk about sad topics such as his grandfather and also happy topics like him going to...
Hiroshi Hamada tells about his adventures as a young boy throughout his families’ struggles during World War II and his experiences as an adult.
Bob Abrams, now a volunteer in the national office of Presbyterian Men, talks about his long and varied history with the church and his 70-year marriage to wife Wanda.
Brief family history of Elaine Huggins’ parents and grandparents, interviewed by her granddaughter Camille King.
5th grade student Isaiah Pascual interviews WWII Veteran Lou Tirado about his experience as a ball turret gunner and a prisoner of war in Germany.
Chris recollects about of WWII, national service, his long career in advertising and more
I talked with my great grandmother about her past and her adventures in Europe and the US.
[Recorded: Tuesday, March 15, 2022] Stacy Bolling (44) and Susan Wenger (83) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Susan shares her experiences growing up in the mid-20th century, including the Civil Rights era and the Vietnam War....