In recognition of Veterans Day, we are honoring those in the military community by amplifying their voices. Listen to stories from our Military Voices Initiative, our national project to record and preserve the stories of veterans, service members, and military families.
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Dreamer’s Gift
For decades, Dreamer has been generously offering free haircuts to veterans from a trailer stationed in the heart of the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Campus. At StoryCorps, Dreamer sits down with his friend, Paul Crowley, to discuss the transformative power of a haircut.
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The Rent We Pay
During the onset of the Soviet-Afghan war, Ajmal Achekzai and his family fled to the United States to seek asylum. More than 20 years later, Ajmal returns to the place he once called home as a United States Marine. In 2021, as the political state of Afghanistan took a turn for the worse, Ajmal came to StoryCorps to reflect on the dualities he faced as an Afghan-born U.S. Marine.
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“We Didn’t Have Time To Be Afraid”: Two Army Nurses Reflect On Serving At The Front Lines
Army veterans Diane Evans and Edie Meeks arrived in Plaiku, Vietnam on the same day in February of 1969. Both were from Minnesota, and they built an almost instant friendship. They came to StoryCorps to share their story of service.
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Without Memory: A Love Story From Two Veterans
One day, while on duty, Matthew Perry was hit by three IEDs in the course of a single day. But the lasting impacts of his traumatic brain injuries wouldn’t be felt until years later.
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Germans in the Woods
As a World War II veteran, Joseph Robertson recalls his time as an infantryman and what he refers to as the saddest memory of his life.
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Siblings Remember Their Father, A Combat Pilot Who Served In Three Wars
Growing up in the 1930s, Lt. Col. Miguel Encinias wasn’t sure if his dream of becoming a military pilot was in reach. In those days, combat pilots of Hispanic heritage were almost unheard of.
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We Can Do It: How One Woman Found Independence During WWII
Connie Doria Rocha talks about her experience as a civilian mechanic during WWII, and how that taste of independence changed her life.
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Remembering One Tough Veteran: Lieutenant Susan Ahn Cuddy
Flip and Christine Cuddy sit down to remember their mother, Lieutenant Susan Ahn Cuddy, a trailblazer and the first Asian American woman in the Navy.
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Olivia J. Hooker, Pioneer and First Black Woman in the Coast Guard
Amongst her other achievements, Dr. Olivia J. Hooker was part of the first class of African American women in the Coast Guard in 1944 during WWII, as part of the SPARS program.
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The First Muslim Chaplain in the U.S. Armed Forces on Supporting Soldiers
Lieutenant Colonel Abdul-Rasheed Muhammad joined the U.S Army in 1982 because he was attracted to the discipline and values of the military culture there. He talks about his experience offering mental and emotional support to service members and families of fallen soldiers.
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Remembering A Marine Who Put Serving Veterans First
After serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, Marine Corporal Josh Dunne worked as an advocate for veterans seeking higher education. In 2016, while experiencing a mental health crisis, Josh died in an officer-involved shooting. His wife, Melanie Dunne, came to StoryCorps with her sister, Marissa Miranda, to remember what Josh meant to their family and his fellow veterans.
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Love Lost, And Found
After meeting in a transgender veteran’s support group, Sue McConnell and Kristyn Weed became as close as sisters. The two women share a story of courage — on and off the battlefield.
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Love In The Time Of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
After marrying in 2018, couple Mike Rudulph and Neil Rafferty share the story of their relationship, and what it meant to love during the era of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
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Olympic Gold Medalist Melvin Pender on the 1968 Mexico Games
Veteran Melvin Pender expresses the pride he felt when seeing John Carlos’ Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics during his temporary leave from the military to compete in the Olympic relay.
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Tom’s War
For Tom Geerdes, his road to recovery following the Vietnam War took time. He shares the experience of this journey with his daughter Hannah.
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The Transition Home
After returning home from Afghanistan, Drew Pham has had a hard time adjusting to normal life again. With his wife Molly Pearl at his side, he is able to get through.
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104-Year-Old WWII Veteran Remembers Top-Secret ‘Ghost Army’
When Gilbert Seltzer joined the army during World War Two, he was given a top secret mission; to draw fire away from troops through coordinating misinformation, phony convoys, and even inflatable tanks to trick the enemy.
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