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My grandfather served in Vietnam starting at age 19. We also talk about his childhood!
Kennedy Miller(15) and her father Scott Miller(40) talked about Scott's past and what he used to do. We started off talking about his army life and how he was an army truck driver outside of high school. He traveled to...
Today I will be interviewing my grandpa about his life and war. He will tell what he did and how he lived/coped in Korea.
I had the great opportunity to interview Ernest Soto-Cruz (age 54). Ernest is my father whom I am very proud of. Today we talked about his experience in the military and how it effect it in the long run.
In 1977, Karen enlisted in the U.S. Army and underwent eight weeks of basic training in one of the first coed classes. For the first time, women were expected to meet the same standards as the male students. Karen shares...
SFC (cousin) Gonzales Phillip interview of his military experience. Deployment to Iraq, and how the challenges he faced. His greatest moments while deployed was brining home all his troops.
My Grandma (Patricia Kebbekus) and I talk about her time in the army as well as her life as a child and how she met my Grandpa.
Cora Cliburn (26) talks with her dad, Greg Cliburn (65), about his experiences as a paramedic, EMT, firefighter and executive fire officer.
Jim Douglas - 75 years old (Grandfather). Max Brown - 16 years old. service in the military.
This interview is about my 84-year-old grandfather’s life in the military and what led up to it. Donald W. Prosser shares stories from being a child during World War II and how that impacted his decision to attend West Point...
John Gibb (74) shares stories from his life, from the pros and cons of being a twin to valuable lessons learned from the army.
Lilah Zarwan (13) interviews her uncle, Brian Lenahan (41). They discuss his childhood, time in the army, and his job now.
My Oma and Opa are my great aunt and uncle and helped raised me. This is me asking about their life and history with bits of family humor sprinkled in.
I interviewed my great grandmother about her childhood. She had some great stories of her time as a child and what it was like to be an army kid.
In the interview it stated my grandfathers name which is Ruben and age which is 87, he’s early life, and middle life, how he wants to be remembered.
While spending time at home on Thanksgiving break, I had the opportunity to interview my uncle about his fire department experiences focusing on the tragedies that occurred on September 11th, 2001. He shared his experience in the fire department and...
Dawson Summers interviewed Arlen Summers about training and communication for the San Jose Fire Department. This is a San Jose State University class project. Topics: Physical Training, Psychological Stress, and Communication.
Interview of my mother. Wuendy Ocampo relationship is my mother. main points are life in the military.
I Interviewed my father about the army. We discussed many topics about how it changed his life. How it makes you more open minded about the rest of the world.
Hutton Smith Brandon, 88, and a summary of his life
Listen as Walt tells us the story of his life, starting in New Jersey then traveling to Iowa and then landing in Flint Michigan and ending up here at Friendship Village.
For this interview, I chose one of my favorite people, my father in law, Stanley Andersen. A second generation, native San Franciscan. Born 03/10/1939, Stanley is the family storyteller. His stories engage family and friends.
A brief biographical of the life of Clarence L. Williams as given by his daughter, C. L. Williams http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/ Georgia State University’s Southern Labor Archives DigitalCollections Library