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Dec. 6, 2002
Posted on 12/06/2002 12:33:24 PM PST by Jen
U.S. Military History, Current Events and Veterans Issues
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Our Mission: The FReeper Foxhole is dedicated to Veterans of our Nation's military forces and to others who are affected in their relationships with Veterans. We hope to provide an ongoing source of information about issues and problems that are specific to Veterans and resources that are available to Veterans and their families. In the FReeper Foxhole, Veterans or their family members should feel free to address their specific circumstances or whatever issues concern them in an atmosphere of peace, understanding, brotherhood and support.
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Veterans History Project Keeps War Memories Alive There are over 19 million veterans living in the U.S. today. With each is a personal story of battles fought, victories and defeats. Each story, though sometimes heartbreaking, is full of love, dedication and patriotism.
War correspondent May Craig interviews a soldier, ca. 1945.
That's how Peter Bartis describes his work with the Veterans History Project. The grassroots effort that began two years ago -- and has now caught fire -- is hoping to keep those memories alive. Bartis, a senior program officer for the project, said that each day some 1,500 U.S. veterans die -- and with them a treasured part of the nation's past. "These are some of the most amazing stories; when you put them all together you get a story of the nation," he said. Over the past year alone, the project's staff of 16 has already collected more than 14,000 items, such as letters and other memoirs, and video and audiotape interviews. "We're all just blown away by these stories," he said. "The information has been very rich, it's been emotional, and it's very heartening to listen to the stories, to learn how and why they (veterans) joined, their war-time experience." With the idea that future generations could learn from the histories of the nation's veterans, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, began the effort to collect video and audio recordings of personal histories and testimonials of American war veterans -- men, women, civilians who served in World Wars I and II, and the Korean, Vietnam and Persian Gulf wars. The center needs contributions of civilian volunteers, support staff, and war industry workers also. Bartis said the amount of regular mail and the number of e-mails and phone calls vary from day to day, "but the response to this project has been enormous." "We get to know a lot of these people personally. That's the fun part," he said. Aside from the thousands of items received from everyday Americans each year, Bartis said the project has gained tremendous support from the corporate community as well. The Veterans History Project's official Web site lists more than 50 national partners and support organizations from every state. The military services contribute through offices such as the Army's U.S. Center of Military History and the Naval and Marine Corps Historical centers, as well as DoD's official committee commemorating the 50th Korean War anniversary. Major national veterans associations are well-represented also. "This is not our project or the library's project. This is the nation's project," Bartis said. "We want people of all walks of life to feel ownership of this project." Learn more about the Veterans History Project.
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To: Darksheare
Color blindness kept me out of Armor. Ended up as an Engineer and then later a Mortarman. I have the orignal Longbow and still play European Air war every once in a while. I love the ME-262!
641
posted on
12/08/2002 8:57:04 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: SAMWolf
You wouldn't happen to know if IL-2 Sturmavik is worth getting, would you?
To: Darksheare
Il-2 is good, but very difficult to get the hang of.
I played Combat Flight Sim from MS w/ the 2nd best joystick I could find, and IL-2 makes CFS look like childs play.
643
posted on
12/08/2002 9:23:12 AM PST
by
45semi
To: 45semi
Oooh.
Sounds almost as bad as "Chuck Yeager's Combat Flight Sim"
If you didn't have a good enough processor (A 386 20 or so at the time...) it beat the heck out of your frame rate.
And thus, your controls as well.
To: Darksheare
Take a look at 639, one of my posts, and see if you can recall that little mess going on in 1998.
To: SAMWolf
Take a look at 639, one of my posts, and see if you can recall that little mess going on in 1998.
Accidentally posted this to myself.
Hmm.. where's my coffee?
To: Darksheare
Thanks so much for sharing those memories with us! :)
647
posted on
12/08/2002 9:36:50 AM PST
by
MistyCA
To: MistyCA
I thought it as funny that the OC's 9Observer Controllers) couldn't figure out why we were in MOPP gear.
We were all wandering about the perimeter checking the concertina wire and making sure the neighbors didn't get ideas and the OC's were all scratching their heads.
To: Darksheare
Oh, wow. Why am I not surprised? Clinton and his ilk (some of my generation) is the worst thing that ever befell these United States! I fear that the Bush's are just to involved in the one-world-order business. I also fear that the powers that be just may be allowing the Al Queda and others into the US so that we will have an internal conflict that will ultimately work toward destroying our soveriegnty. Who would have thunk.
649
posted on
12/08/2002 9:42:12 AM PST
by
MistyCA
To: Darksheare
I heard it was ok but it's too much for my machine. I haeard the graphics are really great but the flight characteristics are way to generous.
650
posted on
12/08/2002 9:42:25 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: Darksheare
I heard about that, never did figure out if it was urban legend or not.
651
posted on
12/08/2002 9:43:34 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: SAMWolf
Are you intentionally trying to run this thread to 666? :)
652
posted on
12/08/2002 9:44:48 AM PST
by
MistyCA
To: SAMWolf; MistyCA
Well, in my unit it wasn't an urban legend.
And a bunch of our boys (Five) thought it was okay to fire on our own countrymen if a boy in a blue bonnet told them to.
Burned me up at the time, since Clinton was the CINC then.
And at the same time there was that UN gathering in Washington state, where the US signed a proposition with teh globalists in the "Gaia room". I know, it sounds conspiracy theorist, but it happened. And the UN wanted to know if the US military would be upset at working for the UN. Like that isn't already happening, but...
So the question came up in my unit, and those five idiots spoke.
IL-2 probably is too much for my machine anyway.. ;-)
K6-2 500 with a Riva TNT...... (Yikes!)
To: Darksheare
I would like to know more about the lock-down during elections. Why isn't this stuff publicized? It should be!
654
posted on
12/08/2002 9:51:26 AM PST
by
MistyCA
To: MistyCA; Darksheare
655
posted on
12/08/2002 1:07:57 PM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: Darksheare
Ok thanks this is the first I heard from someone in a unit that can verify he saw that survey.
I have a P3-500 with a TNT2
656
posted on
12/08/2002 1:09:35 PM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: 45semi
I took a peek at the DUmb comments you linked to. Hahahaha! I really like this one:
"Air Force officers are by far the most solidly conservative.... ...cadre of the military, to my knowledge. I'm guessing you don't have the misfortune of knowing what a cesspool of whacked out militia nuts and fringe 'Christian' cultists Colorado Springs has become...."
I didn't attend the AF Academy, but I am solidly conservative and a Christian.
Excuse me now while I go disinfect myself after having contact with some of the left's wacky writings. hehehehe
Nice pix, BTW. I guess Army captains get far more respect than blue-suiters! Nobody ever 'exalted' my bars. hahahahaha!
Nice to meet you! Are you still on active duty?
657
posted on
12/08/2002 2:26:10 PM PST
by
Jen
To: philetus
I knew a couple officers and nco's in the Army that were a waste of air. So did I! It really burned my butt to see an AF major I worked for get promoted when he was a real loser but a good suckup. And, some of my friends got RIFed - instead of others who were dead wood. I guess it's the same no matter what service you're in.
658
posted on
12/08/2002 5:19:12 PM PST
by
Jen
To: philman_36
Keep me on the lists. I'll be in every now and then.Very good news. :-)
659
posted on
12/08/2002 5:25:25 PM PST
by
Jen
To: MistyCA; SpookBrat; Victoria Delsoul; GatorGirl; Pippin; BeachBelle
Girlz!! Look at the post number. ;-)
Will this thread hit #666 tonight???
660
posted on
12/08/2002 6:53:02 PM PST
by
Jen
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