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Jack & Bob Fatiga
Bob Fatiga, right, 44, was in the Navy for over four years during the first Gulf War. He served on...
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Uploaded on Nov 26, 2009
Jack Fatiga
Bob Fatiga, 44, of Oswego, N.Y. was in the U.S. Navy during the first Gulf War. He served on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. John F. Kennedy.
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Uploaded on Nov 26, 2009
Veterans Listening Project - Carl and Esther Revette
Retired Army PFC Carl Revette, 83, and his wife, Esther, 81, listen to their Veterans Listening Project interview.
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2009
Veterans Listening Project - Bradley and Allison Trudell
Brad Trudell is a Marine Corps veteran, who did three tours of duty. He talks with his...
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2009
Veterans Listening Project - Mike and Mikey Prime
Retired Navy Master At Arms 1st Class, Mike Prime, 61, and his son, Mikey Prime, 19, are both seen...
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2009
Veterans Listening Project - Don Waful and Casey Ryan
Retired 2nd Lieutenant Don Waful, 93, and Casey Ryan, 28, are seen here as they listen to their...
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2009
Veterans Listening Project - Tina and Dan Ruth
E-4 Tina Ruth and husband E-5 Dan Ruth, both retired, served in the U.S. Navy. They are both seen...
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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2009
Sam and Flora
Flora and Sam Caiello stand in the backyard of her sister's home.
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Uploaded on Nov 23, 2009
Andrew Young, left, and John Allis
John Allis and Andrew Young, participants in the Veterans Listening Project, on the day they heard...
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Uploaded on Nov 22, 2009
Richard and Rachel Dorling
Prior to having Hunter, both Richard and Rachel Dorling were stationed in South Korea. They were married in March, 2004. Photo by Andrew Burton
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Uploaded on Nov 22, 2009
The Dorling Family
Richard and Rachel Dorling, of Hannibal, NY, were expecting their first child, Hunter, when they...
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Uploaded on Nov 22, 2009
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