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My Uncle Sean is in the background to help my great grandfather hear. I ask him questions about his childhood and throughout his adult hood, not mention he also served in the navy and helped our country in countless ways
Genevieve Dominick speaks about her experience in Chicago between the Great Depression to the present (2017).
Don has given 400 units of blood, won a community service award, spoken to the president, and worked on the space station. He’s pretty cool.
Conversation between mother and son, joined midway through by father, touching in her upbringing in Viet-Nam and Europe, how she met her husband, and the most pivotal moment in her life.
Gregg Hutchinson was drafted into the Vietnam War when he was 21. He was sent to spy on the Vietnamese military. He was not a fan of the war and was happy it was over.
Jacob and Larry sit down and discuss a little bit about Larry’s childhood and life, as well as his relationship with his wife.
Here we talk with my mom and her early life struggles in Vietnam and how she adapted to life in the US.
Interview with my great uncle about his experience during the Vietnam War
In this interview, my dad talked about his life and what it was like for him growing up.
Rhonda Lancaster interviews her parents, Ron and Julie (Yackel) Allen, at her home with Jim Lancaster. They talk about how they met and married, their early life together, and then what they remember about the early years with children.
Annie Burlingame (14) interviews her grandparents, Kaye Burlingame (76) and Clark Burlingame (76), about war and how sometimes global issues make tough decisions for you. They also expand on what its like to be parents and how family had changed...
In this interview, published in November 2017 in Wylie, Texas, Kaitlin Hanguyen (14) interviews her mother Chalene Ha (41) about her childhood and her journey on coming to America from Vietnam. Ms. Ha shares stories about her cultural traditions, the...
My dad talks about his journey escaping Vietnam in the late 70s and coming to the United States
Paige Catanese (15) interviews her dad, Tom (55), about his father, Tony (81), about how he barely escaped commanding an American Troop into the Vietnam War due to a thyroid gland condition, saving his life.
Jose discusses the importance of family, and what it was like growing up in Portugal and the US. He also reflects on his life in recent years, and shares some colorful anecdotes.
About 40 years ago, many Vietnamese people emigrated their country, from the Vietnamese War, to the United States in seek for the life widely known as the American Dream. Although some families still have a hard time to make ends...
I interviewed my grandfather about the 1960’s and the Democratic National Convention.