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Tom Mann talks about his political experience growing up (4 days after his 70th birthday!)
In this interview, I talk with my dad, John Biasetti, about his childhood and how his father immigrated to New York City in the early 1900s. We also talk about his time in Vietnam and what he would say today...
Michel Preston, a Marine Corps veteran, discusses his life during and after service.
We talk about his childhood, time in Vietnam, and events that took place during these times
My mom and I discuss how her home heritage acts of community service in my childhood has lead me to want to be want to pursue doing acts of community service through our my time at IUPUI.
Grandma on my dads side, Linda Geppert, in Kansas City MO. In this interview we talk alot about how my grandma grew up. We also talked alot about how she views modern society differently because of her experiences. Finally, we...
My name is Michelle Holmes, and I am speaking with Mrs. Billie Gentry. I am asking her questions about her life that she has spent following God.
My father, Roger Keaton, discusses life as an American teenager during the Vietnam war. He discusses his opinions about the war and the anti-war movement of the 60s.
I sat down with my Grandfather and Grandmother Ned and Alene Mangleson to talk about Ned’s amazing life.
“I had a lot of proud moments, but I had a lot of disappointments too.” The Air Force is about more than just serving your country, and my grandpa Gobel James understands that very well, as he experienced all of...
This interview took place in Chantilly, Virginia on November 26, 2017. I will be interviewing my neighbor, Duy Nguyen about his life in Vietnam, his family, and how he came to America. We will also be talking about some Vietnamese...
Barbara Brady: 2021-06-24 16:05:21 Barb Brady (FGP Director in MT) talks with Bernard Nash (age 98) in Illinois, who was tasked in 1965 by the Johnson Administration to design a program to help our country. The Foster Grandparent Program is...
I, Shiori, and Ryota asked each other about our hobbies and share our life in the US, and 3 important things in our life.
Mouanh Onesy gives a very brief summary of her experience as a Laos refugee
I share memories with my mother as she recalls her life under poverty after the Fall of Saigon.
My grandmother was on campus during the 1970 Vietnam War riots on the campus of Ohio State University.