What we did was get in touch with a vietnam Veteran and interview him about his experiences going into the war in the war and when he was away from the war.
Project Reflection
1. How did the interview change or affirm your perspective of the truth of war?
Well I have always not liked war and in the interview our Veteran said that he had liked at the time and wanted to help, but now doesn’t like it and especially the Afghanistan war. It was just showing back then everyone was for their country and now that more people can’t keep everything from the public so we get to see more things that are not supposed to be happening and should be stopped.
Well I have always not liked war and in the interview our Veteran said that he had liked at the time and wanted to help, but now doesn’t like it and especially the Afghanistan war. It was just showing back then everyone was for their country and now that more people can’t keep everything from the public so we get to see more things that are not supposed to be happening and should be stopped.
2. What was the most interesting thing you learned in your veteran interview?
The most interesting thing I learned in my interview was that you had to go into the army to go to college that I had never knew about until this interview. That is amazing that you had to serve some time to get into college.
The most interesting thing I learned in my interview was that you had to go into the army to go to college that I had never knew about until this interview. That is amazing that you had to serve some time to get into college.
3. As a historian, how could you use your veteran interview?
If I was a historian than I could use this interview to see how people had changed from loving the war to hating it, from wanting to help to asking why he should help. I could also use this to see whether more people loved the war back then than now and how it affected people in between that time.
If I was a historian than I could use this interview to see how people had changed from loving the war to hating it, from wanting to help to asking why he should help. I could also use this to see whether more people loved the war back then than now and how it affected people in between that time.
4. What was the most valuable part of the process during this project? (Preparation, group work, real world connections, other?)
The most valuable part about this project would have to be the group I was in and working with the group because I was lucky to get a good group that worked together and that knew when to do anything and do everything they needed to do.
My Gulf of Tonkin Writing
The most valuable part about this project would have to be the group I was in and working with the group because I was lucky to get a good group that worked together and that knew when to do anything and do everything they needed to do.
My Gulf of Tonkin Writing
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