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Henry-
The Veterans History Project collects and preserves personal accounts from veterans. Check out:
www.lov.gov/vets
You could also check with a local DAR chapter for support and resources.
God bless your dad!
Karen Rowlett Regent Peaks of Otter Chapter, NSDAR
On Tuesday, August 10, 2021, 07:53:47 AM EDT, Henry Wiencek <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
My father, age 96, was a B-17 gunner at age 19 bombing Nazi Germany in 1945
with the US Army Air Force flying out of Polebrook, England. He's in a
nursing home in Massachusetts. His memory is clear but fading. Does anyone
know if there is a Pentagon program to visit and interview WWII veterans.
Aren't many of them left.
Henry Wiencek
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