The Battle of Ong Thanh

Description

Clark Welch and other veterans will share their experiences from the Battle of Ong Thanh. October 17th marks the 41st anniversary of the action. A movie based on Pulitzer Prize winner David Maraniss's book They Marched Into the Sunlight, which tells the story of the battle, is currently in production.

Sponsoring Organization
First Division Museum
Phone number
630-260-8227
Start Date
Cost
Free
Course Credit
Up to 1.5 teacher CPDUs available for this event.

Teach Vietnam Conference for Educators

Description

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund will hold its third regional Teach Vietnam Conference for Educators on Friday, May 2, and Saturday, May 3, in San Diego, California. Registration for the two-day conference, which will be held at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Command Museum, is open to educators and others interested in learning more about the war and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Members of the Teach Vietnam Teachers Network and special guests will lead sessions providing attendees with a variety of ways for teaching about the Vietnam War era and its lasting legacy. Some of the topics will include literature, oral histories and honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. There will also be a panel discussion featuring veterans and family members of those who served.

Sponsoring Organization
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
Contact email
Location
San Diego, California
Contact name
Mariah Payne
Contact Title
Director of Education
Phone number
1 202-393-0090
Start Date
End Date
Registration Deadline
Shays's Rebellion Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 09/11/2008 - 18:20
Description

This iCue Mini-Documentary introduces Shays's Rebellion, which revealed the weakness of the federal government—which lacked the power to deploy troops.

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Carpetbaggers

Description

This iCue Mini-Documentary introduces the term, "carpetbagger," used frequently after the Civil War but often misunderstood.

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World War I History Commission Questionnaires

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Beginning in 1919, the Virginia War History Commission compiled more than 14,900 surveys of World War I veterans in Virginia. Images of these four-page questionnaires—with additional material submitted by veterans or family members, including 1,046 photographs—have been digitized and made accessible on this site. The surveys provide basic demographic information on the soldiers and their families, as well as details of their war records, including descriptions of engagements, citations, injuries, and deaths.

In addition, the last page of the survey poses questions regarding the effect of the war and military service on states of mind and religious beliefs, as well as effects of disabilities on employment after the war. A valuable source for historians and students researching military history and the war experience.

Rutgers Oral History Archives

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This collection of oral history interviews centers on men and women who served overseas and on the home front during World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Cold War. The project was started to learn more about the war from ordinary people. The archive contains 444 full-text interviews, primarily of Rutgers College and Douglass College (formerly New Jersey College for Women) alumni and many of these interviews were conducted by Rutgers undergraduate students. Interviewees were selected to investigate the effects of the G.I. Bill on American society. The easily navigable site provides an alphabetical interview list with the name of each interviewee, date and place of interview, college of affiliation and class year, theater in which the interviewee served, and branch of service, if applicable. The list also provides "Description" codes, including military occupations such as infantry and artillery members, nurses, and civilian occupations.