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U.S. Army Veteran, John Looker, speaks with the NVMM Education Team about his experience serving in the Army during the Vietnam War. John shares the difficulties of returning to civilian life and how he continues to support Veterans.
Rory Meyer: 2024-03-24 16:17:01- Rory (16) asks Mark (75) about life during the 1960s. She learns about life after WW2, the Vietnam draft, political shifts during the war, and what he did during his free time.
Laura Peterson (52) talks with her sorority sister Shari Malone (77) about her life and her experiences in the Delta Gamma sorority.
Myra O'Aku talks with Mindy Villani about her childhood and historical events that happened throughout her lifetime.
After growing up in a small Alabama town—with no running water until he was 6 years old—Don Harris joined the U.S. Army and flew military reconnaissance operations over China, Korea and Vietnam, completing his tour in Hawaii. He earned college...
One Small Step conversation partners John Floyd (51) and Karla Doremus-Tranfield (61) discuss the military, the Constitution, Conservatism and Liberalism, rugged individualism, living rurally, political campaigning, family histories, their children, and dogs.
My Grammy had many fun times and rough times in her life. we learned about her childhood and how she got through it. This is her story and how she lived.
Veda Robbins (54) and her mother Vernetta Henson (74) talk about food, family, and careers. They reflect on the difference between finding a passion and being a curious hummingbird.
Kiara Brown (28) talks her colleague to Jeremiah Chapmin (44) about her upbringing in Gloster, Mississippi, her journey to working in media and communications, and the many obstacles she overcame along the way.
My interview with my father, Stan Snyder. He is 88 years old and discusses his life his family, his job, as well as other things.