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My grandpa and his life is very interesting and fun. We made this interview on March 6th, 2020 and I learned so much about him!!! He is an amazing person who is kind, witty, and inspirational. Listen on with the...
Over Thanksgiving break I talked with my grandpa about his life. He told me about his time in the army. He talked about what he did in the army and his times in Germany. He was a mechanic so we...
My grandpa and I discussed his military career as a Signal Corps Officer.
On November 24, I talked to my Grandpa about his life and he had a very interesting story. Our interview went well and I can't wait for you to hear it. Thank You
Second part of talking to Grandpa Skip after microphone cut out
My dad tells the story of being drafted during Vietnam with a young family, and of his sports career in Germany that resulted.
In this interview John Bache reflects on his parents’ immigration story and the foundation of his family, his childhood in Los Angeles, his professional life, the influence of others, and the impact he has had on others.
CW2 Tony Campbell has served 21 years in the Army. He shares his experiences throughout his years of service. This includes the two combat tours he has seen and the hardships he has faced.
In this interview , Richard tells his story about his life and his family. Richard also discussed how he spent his time on the Military. Overall, Richard talks about his life while being in the military.
A deep reflection on the impact of food on my Grandfather and how it has changed over his life
Christina grew up in Germany, had a happy marriage to Gerald, an English Army soldier and had 3 children, but lost her husband when he was only 41.
Dave Greene served as a Military Intelligence officer in the Army after receiving a direct commission. Here, he shares the story of his career and some of the memorable people he met along the way.