Showing posts with label War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label War. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

German-American Civilian Internment in the US

This clip comes from the 30 minute DVD "German-American Civilian Internment in the U.S. during WWII" a presentation by Michael Luick-Thrams, Executive Director of TRACES Museum, Center for History and Cultural at the Landmark Center in downtown St Paul, MN. The presentation in November 2007 was one of a series of monthly forums sponsored by the ELCA Minneapolis and Saint Paul Area Synods Peace with Justice Committee.

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Saturday, December 1, 2007

Interview of Vietnam Veteran Robert Rouillard

This clip is from the 30 minute DVD: Interview with Vietnam Veteran Robert Rouillard. This interview is one in a series of interviews with Vietnam Veterans. The interviewer is Laura Hollister, a Presbyterian minister who has worked as a VA Chaplain.

The purpose of this series is three fold:
1) To increase our awareness of the contribution of our service men and women and the significant price they pay.
2) To deepen our understanding of our current returning veterans as well as the veterans who have been a part of our lives for many years.
3) To encourage and challenge our thinking about war and the justification for it.

I have the highest respect, regard, and admiration for the veterans who participated in these interviews. They shared their stories and their reflections to support other veterans in their struggles and to provide depth and perspective from which we can relate to veterans in our lives.

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Interview with Vietnam Veteran Gerald Polman


This clip is from the 30 minute DVD: Interview with Vietnam Veteran Gerald Polman. This interview is one in a series of interviews with Vietnam Veterans. The interviewer is Laura Hollister, a Presbyterian minister who has worked as a VA Chaplain.

The purpose of this series is three fold:
1) To increase our awareness of the contribution of our service men and women and the significant price they pay.
2) To deepen our understanding of our current returning veterans as well as the veterans who have been a part of our lives for many years.
3) To encourage and challenge our thinking about war and the justification for it.

I have the highest respect, regard, and admiration for the veterans who participated in these interviews. They shared their stories and their reflections to support other veterans in their struggles and to provide depth and perspective from which we can relate to veterans in our lives.

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Interview with Vietnam Veteran John Mersinger

This clip is from the 30 minute DVD: Interview with Vietnam Veteran John Mersinger. This interview is one in a series of interviews with Vietnam Veterans. The interviewer is Laura Hollister, a Presbyterian minister who has worked as a VA Chaplain.


The purpose of this series is three fold:
1) To increase our awareness of the contribution of our service men and women and the significant price they pay.
2) To deepen our understanding of current returning veterans as well as the veterans who have been a part of our lives for many years.
3) To encourage and challenge our thinking about war and the justifications for it.

I have the highest respect, regard, and admiration for the veterans who participated in these interviews. They shared their stories and their reflections to support other veterans in their struggles and to provide some depth and perspective from which we can relate to veterans in our lives.

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Interview with Vietnam Veteran Ronald Cathey


This clip is from the 30 minute DVD: Interview with Vietnam Veteran Ronald Cathey. This interview is one in a series of interviews with Vietnam Veterans. The interviewer is Laura Hollister, a Presbyterian minister who has worked as a VA Chaplain.

The purpose of this series is three fold:
1) To increase our awareness of the contribution of our service men and women and the significant price they pay.
2) To deepen our understanding of our current returning veterans as well as the veterans who have been a part of our lives for many years.
3) To encourage and challenge our thinking about war and the justifications for it.

I have the highest respect, regard, and admiration for the veterans who participated in these interviews. They shared their stories and their reflections to support other veterans in their struggles and to provide some depth and perspective from which we can relate to veterans in our lives.

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Inverview with Vietnam Veteran Arlo Buchole

This clip is from the 30 minute DVD: Interview with Vietnam Veteran Arlo Buchole.
This interview is one in a series of interviews with Vietnam Veterans.
The interviewer is Laura Hollister, a Presbyterian minister who has worked as a VA Chaplain.

The purpose of this series is three fold:
1) To increase our awareness of the contribution of our service men and women and the significant price they pay.
2) To deepen our understanding of our current returning veterans as well as the veterans who have been a part of our lives for many years.
3) To encourage and challenge our thinking about war and the justifications for it.

I have the highest respect, regard, and admiration for the veterans who participated in these interviews. They shared their stories and their reflections to support other veterans in their struggles and to provide some depth and perspective from which we can relate to veterans in our lives.

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Inverview with Vietnam Veteran Robert Kunkel

This clip is from the 30 minute DVD: Interview with Vietnam Veteran Muray Evans.
This interview is one in a series of interviews with Vietnam Veterans.
The interviewer is Laura Hollister, a Presbyterian minister who has worked as a VA Chaplain.

The purpose of this series is three fold:
1) To increase our awareness of the contribution of our service men and women and the significant price they pay.
2) To deepen our understanding of our current returning veterans as well as the veterans who have been a part of our lives for many years.
3) To encourage and challenge our thinking about war and the justifications for it.

I have the highest respect, regard, and admiration for the veterans who participated in these interviews. They shared their stories and their reflections to support other veterans in their struggles and to provide some depth and perspective from which we can relate to veterans in our lives.

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Interview of Vietnam Veteran Murray Evans

This clip is from the 30 minute DVD: Interview with Vietnam Veteran Muray Evans.
This interview is one in a series of interviews with Vietnam Veterans.
The interviewer is Laura Hollister, a Presbyterian minister who has worked as a VA Chaplain.

The purpose of this series is three fold:
1) To increase our awareness of the contribution of our service men and women and the significant price they pay.
2) To deepen our understanding of our current returning veterans as well as the veterans who have been a part of our lives for many years.
3) To encourage and challenge our thinking about war and the justifications for it.

I have the highest respect, regard, and admiration for the veterans who participated in these interviews. They shared their stories and their reflections to support other veterans in their struggles and to provide some depth and perspective from which we can relate to veterans in our lives.

Click Here for immediate viewing (MPEG4).
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