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  2. Veterans History Project - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center (commonly known as the Veterans History Project) was created by the United States Congress in 2000 to collect and preserve the firsthand remembrances of U.S. wartime veterans. Its mandate ensures future generations may hear directly from those who served to better ...

  3. James H. Billington - Wikipedia

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    Open World began as a Library of Congress project, and later became an independent agency in the legislative branch. Billington is founder and was chairman of the board of trustees. [38] The Fiction Prize (now the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction) created in 2008 to recognize distinguished lifetime achievement in the writing of ...

  4. Veteran's Heritage Project - Wikipedia

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    The oral histories are recorded and then published in numbered hard-cover volumes entitled Since You Asked™ and archived along with videotapes [9] in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. as part of the Veterans History Project, which was created by the United States Congress in 2000.

  5. Veterans, come tell your story. The Library of Congress ... - AOL

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    Veterans can submit their own oral history and materials about their service to provide a realistic look of wars and the military. Veterans, come tell your story. The Library of Congress invites ...

  6. Frank Buckles - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the United States Library of Congress included Buckles in its Veterans History Project (VHP). He conducted three oral history interviews, given when he was 100, 103, and 107 years old. [112] Information about Buckles' experiences in both world wars is available from the VHP, including a 148-minute video interview. [113]

  7. Martha Settle Putney - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Putney was the editor of Blacks in the United States Army: Portraits Through History (McFarland, 2003), a pictorial collection whose paintings and sketches "depict black army personnel at war, as war casualties, at prayer, in peacetime assignments, in training, at play and at leisure, and as military musicians." Each illustration is ...

  8. Everett Alvarez Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Everett Alvarez Jr. (born December 23, 1937) is a retired United States Navy officer who endured one of the longest periods as a prisoner of war (POW) in U.S. military history. Alvarez was the first U.S. pilot to be shot down and detained during the Vietnam War and spent over eight years in captivity , making him the second longest-held U.S ...

  9. Samuel Proctor Oral History Program - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, SPOHP was approached by the Library of Congress to assist in efforts with collecting oral history interviews of World War II veterans. Since that time, SPOHP has been conducting interviews for the Library's Veterans History Project, which is a project of its American Folklife Center.