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  • Text: .   He  is  one  of  12  siblings  including  his  U.S.  veteran  brother,  Junior  who  was  also  a  member  of  the   Young  Lords.  His  father  was  a  store  manager  in  downtown  Manhattan
Lawrence Reyes video interview and biography

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  • Text:  up  speaking  his  native  Navajo  language  with  his  parents  as  a  sheep  herder  on  a   farm  in  the  reservation.  During  World  War  II,  Navajo  US  veterans  were  called  code
Lenny Foster video interview and biography

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  • Text:  up  speaking  his  native  Navajo  language  with  his  parents  as  a  sheep  herder  on  a   farm  in  the  reservation.  During  World  War  II,  Navajo  US  veterans  were  called  code
Lenny Foster video interview and biography

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  • Text: of trouble since I run the veteran’s history project, but we won’t worry about that now right here. So, were you in the army or? (MP): Air Force for those four years. (JS): Air Force for four years, alright, and for four years then let’s see, were you
Payne, Michael R. video interview and transcript

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  • Text: an Officer Candidate School there? (DF): I was. OCS in Newport, Rhode Island. (JS): Well, since you are talking to the Director of the GVSU Veteran’s History Project, I’m going to have to ask you a few questions about that. What did your training program
Frey, David, G. video interview and transcript

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  • Text: give to the organization. And they were really flexible about that, so within education if I was interested in doing, what about programming for new people? Okay. What about veterans? What about trustees? It’s actually how I ultimately would get
Esposito, Virginia video interview and transcript

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  • Text: or organizations you where connected with or programs…? (RW) Oh gosh yes. Again it was quite an experience to go to East Lansing. GI Bill was in effect, the dormitories were filling with veterans who should have had priority. I was in a little boarding house
Mawby, Russell G. video interview and transcript