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That in the military there is a lot of stuff to adapt to when you go into the military and the military is much different from civilian life.
His childhood in the Tennessee mountains. Flying squirrels and marbles. College at University of Alabama. Career as electrical engineer. Marriage and family
Just getting to know my dad more whether I knew the story or not just delving into a different part of his life.
Grandma and Warren and Heather talking in the hospital.
We talked mostly about work ,childhood, and where and how Zachary King grew up. This was very special to me.
In this interview I talked to Nana about her life, how she grew up and how she meet my grandpa.
A Navy family having to move every 4 years. A mother raising to boys on her own most of the time. Talking about the best places that she visited (Hawaii)
Get to know Joseph Norman Guy, my grandpa by listening to some of the following questions!
What was talked about was my great grandfathers child hood, his experience in the Navy, and how he met my great grandmother.
This was the first interview for Vets & Cadets: A Veterans Interview Project. Miles Abernethy talks about supply, service, and jobs
I learned reasons about why my father had joined into the military and heard a story about where he was when the attack on 9/11 happened.
We talked about what it was like to serve in the Navy during the 80s on a daily basis and what was hard/good about it
Joey Miller Calleja shares his experience enlisting in the US Navy. He reflects on how
In this interview, conducted in December 4 in Pennsylvania, Faith interviews Gene about his experience in the Cold War. He explains what was going on during the War and what his role in the Navy was. He also explains some...
We discussed a lot about his time in the service, what it was like and his daily life.
Chief Miller USN Ret. talks about his pre military service, military service, and his transition to the civilian world after he retired.