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We talked about everything with my grandpa. We asked his things about the past and present.
My dad’s greatest influence came from his father, who he is mentioned is the reason he joined the military and played a great role in becoming a better man.
Story behind PO1 Terrance Purite’s career in the United States Navy.
In this interview, conducted in November 25 in San Diego, California, Catherine Jia(15) interviewed her grandfather Zhenlei Jia(72) about his childhood and military life. Mr Jia shared his early childhood life was hard but still full of fun. Mr Jia...
In this interview, conducted in November 26th, 2018 , in Chattanooga Tennessee, Caleb Franklin age 16, interviews his friend and sister, Miyah age 18. In this interview , Miyah describes several influences within her life . She gives feedback from...
Continued talking with Grandpa Skip after microphone stopped working
A talk about a life being a nurse, a mail woman, a business owner, and a hardworking mother
Madison Strickler interviews her dad about his life in the military and the transition out of it
November 24, 2017, Bonham Texas. Life in the military, church and west Texas. How we celebrate holidays. My family growing up. All sorts of unique traditions.
In this interview, Jadyn Edgar interviews her grandpa, Larry Blakley, about his childhood, his military service and lessons he has learned over the years.
Mother and daughter Sharon Marcyes (82) and Lisa Marcyes (46) discuss their family history, Sharon’s childhood, and her 52-year marriage.
I decided to interview my father because of his military background, life while growing up and political background for my Sociology 111 class. Which are different compared to my own. This has also given me a chance to learn about...
Speaking of being a military child, military mother, and military wife.
We discussed what life was like for Cook in the military, some of his favorite memories, and what life was like as a civilian after being in service.
I sat down with my friend K’von to talk about his experiences both here at VCU and those that led him here.