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Bill Bringe Military experience, April 5, 2023. 59 years old. 23 years in the Air Force and Army
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.
I interviewed my husband. he is 44 yrs old and he talked about his military life.
My Dad is a retired veteran in the army and served for almost 30 years, he grew up in buffalo and has had a very interesting life. He went to college at Cornell and was a vet for a short...
This interview is about Loren’s army service during the Korean War 1951-1953.
We talked about what it was like for my grandpa when he was in the military, what his childhood was like, and what his state of thinking he thought for the election
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...
Today on December 1, 2019 I spoke with my brother and we had an interview . Briefly talked about his life and I asked him a couple question that impacted his life.
Ron Delacuesta Senior ‘s military life and career
Father/daughter discussion about life in the Army, with focus on deployments to Vietnam.
During this interview, we spoke about my mom's service in the military. What she enjoyed most and her not so enjoyable moments. We also spoke about her transition from military to civilian life.
Me and my grandfather talked about his childhood and how he grew up. We also mentioned his time in the military and how it was significant in his life.
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 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.
Second part of talking to Grandpa Skip after microphone cut out
In our interview we discussed an inside view of military life from a woman’s perspective. We also discussed the transitions to and from military life along with how her experiences shaped her into the woman she is today.
My father was a combat medic in the years before and during the Gulf War. This is his story.