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Jacob Catrone talks with the founder and executive director of the organization Help the Afghan Children, Suraya Sadeed. This interview discusses education in Afghanistan and Ms. Sadeed's role in helping bring education to the children of Afghanistan.
Jamie(16) interviews his dad, Phillip Kim(50) on serving for his country during the Afghanistan war period
peace corps volunteer in Afghanistan tells what life was like and how the experience is still with her.
I was questioning my father, Mark, about his life as somebody who was in the military. We also discussed his adventures and what it was like for him and what he saw while deployed.
Hello, my name is Khalida Qasmi, and I am 15 years old. I'm here with Majeedullah Hakeemzai who is 35 years old, and we are cousins, connected through a phone call. Majeed and I talked about his journey from primary...
Brian Scott-Smith talks with Gold Star Mother, Helen Keiser-Pedersen at her home in Connecticut, about her late son Andrew, who died in Afghanistan while on military service and America's fading memory about Gold Star Families and what that means.
Nadia Ardah tells her story of growing up in Afghanistan and having to leave it due to the invasion of Soviets. She explains her story of leaving her once beloved country and traveling across the world to America.
My name is Bode Janusiewicz, I am 17 years old and go to Nicolet High School. My interviewee is my father, Chris Janusiewicz who is 53 years old. Our topic of discussion was my dad’s involvement in the Afghanistan And...
Two friends talk about their love of travel, and Isely’s work with the State Department in Iraq.
Jorge Betancourt (30) talks with his former U.S Army team member, Daniel Walker (47) about his experience in the military, gun rights, and the second amendment.
Helene Broomer speaks with daughter, Rachelle Broomer, about the experiences that have informed her life, including being a child of a Holocaust survivor, surviving breast cancer and being an agoraphobic.
I sat down with Lamar to ask him about, his motivation, trials and lessons from his stints in the Army.
I interviewed my brother eight years ago, on Veterans Day in Portland, Oregon. Here is his story about serving in the military, 'So Others May Live.'
Before his retirement from his epic career as an USAF pararescueman and combat rescue officer, sister, Kristen Nelson, does an oral history of his experiences and lessons learned. From Iraq, the Horn of Africa to Afghanistan.