Ed Singer - US Army
Ed Singer is a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan who talks about how initial skepticism to join the military led to 27 years of service, as well as his experiences with the Iraqi people in their villages.
Ed Singer is a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan who talks about how initial skepticism to join the military led to 27 years of service, as well as his experiences with the Iraqi people in their villages.
Rick Boswell discusses his transition from the ROTC program into the U.S. Army, and his involvement in military intelligence during the Vietnam War.
John Dean talks about being motivated by his classmates to enlist in the U.S. Navy, and how he used that experience to mature.
Jim Parker talks about being drafted into the U.S. Army for the Korean War, how proud he is to have served, and an incident involving a loose grenade pin.
Gary Saylor talks about getting drafted to serve in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
Bill Palm joined the U.S. Army in 1966, and discusses adjusting to military life and the difficulties of serving in Vietnam.
Theodore Viger, who served in the U.S. Army after being inspired by his father’s service in the Navy, discusses his training, and the odd tranquility he experienced upon arrival in Vietnam.