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An interview with my 72 year old grandfather. He is a Captain US Army Retired. This is his Vietnam Story
“When you have a good opportunity in your life, you should take it. Use it to improve your life and those after you.”-Dennis Bragg (I asked him how we should summarize it)
I interviewed my grandpa about his brother Ed who served in the Vietnam war. My grandpa also gave shared his view on the war and how it felt to be at home during the war.
My popo was never really that much of a talker but even this little time was amazing to here him speak from the heart
school in the 1951 in Chicago private school; 1963 high school. Working in Chicago at the CTA and getting drafted for Korea 1965 May.
This talked about the early life of my grandfather. It also talked about his time in the army.
A glimpse into the life of a woman in the military. A discussion of stereotypes in the modern military.
David Sylvester (my grandpa is in his seventies and reflects on his formative high school and college years. He discusses when he marries his wife (my grandma), and his experiences throughout high school and college. The Vietnam War and the...
I interviewed my grandpa about his experience in WW2 in the army, his brother who died on a ship, how he met grandma, and working in the jewelry business
Me and my grandfather talked about his life, what he took from his service, and how his upbringing, and the people around him has changed him, and how he has unto them.
We spoke about his time in the military and transition to the civilian world
During the November 26th interview with Mr. Marshall, we talked about his family’s origins, growing up in a small town, his childhood life, adult life, work life, and experiences in the military. He described how his life was affected by...
David Wilkes interviews his Grandfather, Patrick O’Brien about his immigration to the US, his service in the Vietnam, his career and family.
Father/daughter discussion about life in the Army, with focus on deployments to Vietnam.
Steven lynch wanted to be a professional wrestler but instead he enrolled in the army for six years.