What are the most memorable experiences


Assignment:

INTERVIEW PROJECT! You will be required to either view two persons in the oral history video collection available in the Citrus Library) or conduct one personal interview of any person who has lived through a ignificant historical event.

IDEO OPTION: View two of the persons in the Oral History collection. Here is the link to the online archive collection: In 4-5 pages COMPARE and CONTRAST their experiences an war and your impression of their personal story. You may want to note any information that you find extraordinary, humorous, thought-provoking, unique, or unbelievable.

ACTUAL INTERVIEW OPTION: Instead of viewing the oral history videos, you can choose to interview anyone who has lived through a significant historical event. This person can be a man or woman, young or old, American citizen or foreign. In addition to providing the person's name, age, and occupation, have them answer questions and summarize their responses in 4-5 pages (please include the questions that you used). YOU MUST write about your own thoughts about this person's experience and their recounting of the story. What was most interesting? What did you learn?

You can use the following questions or you can design your own interview questions (at least 840 questions).

Segment 1: For the Record: Record on tape (or notebook) the date, place of the interview, the name of the person being interviewed, and the names of the people attending the interview, including the interviewer and his or her affiliation or relationship to the interviewee. Ask the veteran what branch of the service he or she served in, what war, rank, and where he or she served.

Segment 2: Jogging Memory: Were you drafted or did you enlist? Where were you living at the time? Why did you join? Why did you pick the service branch you joined? Do you recall your first days in service? What did it feel like? Tell me about your boot camp/training experience(s). Do you remember your instructors? How did you get through it?

Segment 3: Experiences: Which war(s) did you serve in? Where exactly did you go? Do you remember arriving and what it was like? What was your job/assignment? Did you see combat? Were there many casualties inyour unit? Tell me about a couple of your most memorable experiences. Were you a prisoner of war? Tell me about your experiences in captivity and when freed. Were you awarded any medals or citations? How did you get them? Higher ranks may be asked about battle planning. Those who sustained injuries may be asked about the circumstances.

Segment 4: Life: Ask questions about life in the service and/or at the front or under fire. How did ytoary touch with your family? What was the food like? Did you have plenty of supplies?

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