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We talked about the most important and influencing people in my mother's life, along with what she did as a kid, her past and present jobs, and finally her time in the Air Force. Yeah, don't mess with the space-time...
I have learned so many new interesting facts and stories about my grandfather. I found out he loved airplanes , he had no cellphone, he got married twice and much more. I love him!!!
Robert E. Gillespie (72) interviews his father, Richard T. Gillespie (99), about his upbringing peddling milk, as well as his experience in the Civilian Pilot Training Program and being a B-17 pilot during World War II.
In this Interview im November 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia, Alden Laborde (17) interviews her mother Jennifer Laborde about her childhood and growing up all the way through raising her own kids. She talks about her different relationships, whether that be...
After college at OSU, Julian got a government contract at Boeing to avoid being drafted for Vietnam. After a year at Boeing, he was layed off and went to work for MacDonald Douglas on the F-15 Eagle. Now one day...
Asked her some questions, she enjoyed talking about her past and said that she liked doing the interview
Doug (66) talks to Don (50) about the recent death of his spouse and partner John and how they decided to donate money to the California Community Foundation to enable underprivileged kids to attend theater performances.
Elaine Connell (64) talks with her sister, ellen Connell Nash (69) about their parents.
Mary Alice Carmichael reveals insight to her life during WWII, her marriage, and her advice for a good life.
Carrie Belle Herd earned her pilot’s license as a freshman at UT Knoxville during World War II. She reflects on what she experienced and what drove her to keep going.