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Veteran's History Project
The
Veteran's History
Project honors our nation’s veterans, and those who supported
them, by collecting and preserving their stories of service. This
project, created by Congress, is building a lasting legacy. The
Veterans History Project covers World Wars I & II, Korea, Vietnam
and the Persian Gulf wars. It encompasses all participants of these
wars, including civilian volunteers, support staff, war industry
workers, and military personnel from all ranks and branches of the
service.
All those working with the Veteran's History Project are anxious to
have our veterans in the Verde Valley participate in these
interviews. Your stories are an important part of our community and
national history. The interview,
which can last up to 1 ½ hours, takes place at the Sedona Public
Library in the private Quiet Study room with a camera person, a
trained interviewer, and the interviewee present. It is possible to
make special arrangements for an in-home interview if you are unable
to leave your home for medical reasons. A DVD of the interview is
sent to the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress for
archiving and public availability. In addition, the VHP website (www.loc.gov/vets)
contains information from the material received by the Library of
Congress.
We can always use more volunteers to work on all aspects of the
project.
Please contact Jolene Pierson at 928.282.7999 directly or the library at 928.282.7714 to be part of this exciting project.
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