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Witness to War: What One Entrepreneur Is Doing With His Free Time

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 • 10:28 am


I have posted the video trailer for the project.

I learned about this project through an article in Inc Magazine that explores what business owners are doing in their "free time" -- in this case "preserving the oral histories of combat veterans." What an incredible project!

Check out the project.

You can view the video combat stories by type, theater, or branch of service.

There is also an incredible compilation of photos.



I thank the veterans for your work in such wounding and terrible conflicts in service to our freedom and constitutional republic. May God bless you for your sacrifice and commitment.
Comments:

To all the vets out there - Thank you!

[1] Posted by Donal Clair on 11-11-2009 at 10:44 AM • top

Speaking as a vet, I believe that I was truly privileged to serve this wonderful country,  I thank God for that, and for family and friends and other who supported me in my military career.  It is a life-changing experience, and one develops a great appreciation for what we have here in the USA.  I am a shameless patriot and believer in American exceptionalism.  I raise my glass to all my comrades-in-arms, and all here who appreciate their sacrifices. Airborne!
Charles Nightingale
CW3, USA (Ret)

[2] Posted by Charles III on 11-11-2009 at 05:55 PM • top

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