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In this interview, William Lee explores his life during the Great Depression and in the army during World War 2.
We talked about Andie’s childhood and how society has changed.
Talking to my grandpa about his childhood and his early education. I learned some things that I didn't know about him before.
Steven lynch wanted to be a professional wrestler but instead he enrolled in the army for six years.
My uncle (Ken Davis) talks about his childhood experiences. As well as the lessons he's learned from the military and life.
Joe sits down with Fred & Phyllis Herschelman. Fred served our country in the U.S. airforce for various wars. Phyllis is the loving matriarch of a loving family in Central, Illinois.
A discussion of war, politics, and society, all through a veteran's eyes.
DELMA RAE CARPENTER SR and DELMA RAE CARPENTER JR both missed being drafted for wars
A man who ‘took chances’ to get to where he is now. From being drafted into the Portuguese army, to meeting the love of his life, to moving to America, he worked his way up keeping a kind heart and...
My dad,whom I look up to immensely, opens up about his life for one of the first times to me.
My grandmother, Joan, talks about her life growing up with military parents. Also her 3 children and the hard times during her divorce and how she is happier with her second husband.
Love, loss, tears,and laughter! Through the years life has truly been and exciting journey!
Williams, who came from the cotton fields of Abbeville, Mississippi, was born into a family of six children. He is neither a stranger to poverty nor is he ashamed of his background. “It was tough trying to raise kids off...
In William’s Interview with Bruce Miller his grandfather on November 26th, discussing similarities and differences growing up in different generations and what it was like joining the war, leaving family behind. Joining the military is definitely a great challenge and...
The many stories of my family on my mothers side. And the story's of my grandmother and grandpa.
Recorded on the 12th. Recorded with my grandfather. 66 years old. over civil rights movement, cold war, and the Vietnam war.
We talked about our ancestry and people who lived the most interesting lives in our family - grocers.
Interview about why Roscoe Boone wanted to pay taxes. And how his twin sons, Dick and Doug, who built a hang glider in middle school, went on to design hang gliders that helped them fly beside eagles and end up...
My interview with my father who bravely served two deployments in the Iraq War.