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  • Subject: Veterans History Project (U.S.)
  • Text: 1 Grand Valley State University Veterans History Project Oral History Interview Veteran: Moises Nazario Interviewed by James Smither Transcribed by Grace Balog Interview length: 1:15:18 [Note: The opening section of the recording is conversation
Nazario, Moises (Interview transcript and audio, part 1), 2019

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  • Subject: Veterans History Project (U.S.)
  • Text: Grand Valley State University Veterans History Project Oral History Interview Veteran: Moises Nazario Interviewed by James Smither Transcribed by Grace Balog Interview length: 39:41 Interviewer: Alright, so we have gotten you now…Okay, so you had
Nazario, Moises (Interview transcript and audio, part 2), 2020

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  • Description: activity for exhibit visitors. Kayla is a liberal studies major, a Marine Corps veteran, a wife, a mother, and a transplant to West Michigan. She is a full-time student whose husband works an 80-100-hour active-duty job in the Marines. Kayla is determined
  • Text: with the veterans and stuff. However, I didn’t really discover the veteran resources until I, I think I ran into Troy who works…he works with Steve I can’t remember his last name, but anyways he just like mentioned something like “oh yeah, the Veteran’s Office” so
Kayla Clarke interview (audio and transcript)

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  • Subject: Veterans History Project (U.S.)
  • Text: Grand Valley State University Veterans History Project Interview Rocco J. Farano (00:41:00) Brief Introduction • Rocco was born in Troy, NY near Albany. He was enlisted in the military at age 18. (1:05) • Rocco was a student prior to his military
Farano, Rocco J. (Interview audio and outline), 2007

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  • Subject: Veterans History Project (U.S.)
  • Text: Grand Valley State University Veterans' History Project Edward Benjamin World War II 2 hours 53 minutes 36 seconds (00:04:50) Early Life -Born in a house on the corner of Fuller Avenue and Hope Street in Grand Rapids, Michigan -Note: Most likely
Benjamin, Edward Claire (Interview outline and audio), 2013

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  • Text: was a veteran of world war two. He was in the army before World war two started. He was in Greenland and he told me stories about German bombers coming over and trying to bomb the base and that was before war was declared to the US then he was brought back
Joseph Cospito audio interview and transcript

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  • Text: when an old veteran of the A.A. movement said to me, grousing about ministers and churches, which is his custom, and I suppose finding a sympathetic ear in me, he said, "I wish I could take all the community pastors down to an A.A. meeting and make them
1 + 1 + 1 = 1 to the Higher Power

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  • Text: memorial to the veterans of World War II. Perhaps you caught it on the television screen, old, aged veterans now with canes, wheelchairs and oxygen tanks, many of them weeping as they remembered, as some of you would weep even now as you think about those
Of Dreams and Visions

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  • Text: forty years been followed by thirty-two centuries of struggle and of quest? Heirs to those who struggled and quested, we are old-timers at disappointment, veterans at sorrow, but always, always prisoners of hope. The hope is the anthem of our people
Night Light

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  • Text: every Memorial Day and we would, well the they didn‟t use the term park in those days, cause that‟s an automobile term, but anyway would stop somewhere right around Veterans Park there and we would watch the Veterans march past and of course in the very
Blodgett, John W.

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  • Text: of naiveté and false complacency stands the classical statement of Biblical realism. Behold I have put before you life and death, blessing and curse. Choose life.” As I was thinking about that, I thought I’ve heard veterans interviewed in the documentaries
The Spirit and a World to Love

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  • Text: in the Jewish community. This particular writer says of the Jewish community that we have been "heirs to those who struggled and quested, we are old-timers at disappointment, veterans at sorrow, but always, always prisoners of hope." There’s an image for us
If That's How It Is, I Can Live With That