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All sorts of cool stories from the 80's, such as cool forests and forts, what it was like having to talk to friends' parents, popular songs, and also a little tangent about the contrasts of Californian vs. Swedish culture.
Discussion about a different time based of the point of view of an engineer.
Steve Garman Sr. talks about his time in the military and the life lessons he has learned.
Kevin Gluck (49) talks with his mother's husband, Ed Perdue (75), about his life
My mom’s family in Chicago (Near West Side, River Forest/Oak Park, and Lake Geneva).
Grandpa talks about his experience playing music and his time serving in the air force.
This is an interview over operation enduring freedom. I interview Casey Hagee a retired air orce veteran and a family friend.
I love my dad, he’s goofy and was so scared for this interview but I’m excited for the future when I can look back and hear this recording again. I would’ve talked longer but I could tell he was feeling...
Marc Prevette and Molly Prevette disscused marriage, childhood, and military life.
I, Violetta Fajardo, asked my grandma some questions about her life and what she has to say
Talking to my grandad about his life in the military, his farming experiences and his thanksgiving experiences
Don Thomas talks about different experiences he has had over his life.
We talked a lot about his childhood and his parents and then transitioned more into talking about the Air Force and his passion for flying.
This was a nice talk. Mom was a little apprehensive at first because she’s not much for talking about herself, but we started having fun once we got going.
His childhood growing up. Time in the Air Force. Memories from the military.
We learned a lot about our family history together and had a lot of fun.
This is an interview with my father, Ralph Jaeger, who was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and was an Air Force officer and a Lutheran pastor and raised four children with his wife, Margaret.
Grandma Ina Goldberg tells her grandsons Adam and Ian Tardif (through facilitator/mom Amy Tardif) about her life and the grandfather they never met.