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Veterans History Project - Who is the veteran in your life?
Sunday, May 25, 2008 by Planet Janet.
Who is the veteran in your life? appeared in the May 2008 edition of the Journal of Court Reporting. It details my and other court reporters’ experiences with the Veterans History Project, sponsored by the Library of Congress. This was one of my favorites, since I got to interview my own father about his military service. See his VHP profile that I compiled here.
If you know a veteran, I encourage you to interview them for the Veterans History Project, which will become a permanent part of the collection and add to our nation’s rich history.
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