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  • Writer's pictureAnthony Heiland

Veterans' Voices Project


The Veterans' Voices Project is veterans encouraging other veterans to share their stories. It began with the idea that veterans talking to other veterans about their military experience could help bridge generations. More than four years and 200 interviews later, it remains the Veteran and Military Center’s flagship community program.

This is an opportunity to serve again before stories are lost, to help share memories with your family and friends, and to educate the public and connect with other veterans. Sharing your story is not just about you; it is about all of us coming together and knowing we are not alone no matter what our story is.


Veterans Wanting to be Interviewed

All veterans have a story to tell. Whether or not you think you did anything during your time in the military, it is important to record it. If you are interested in being interviewed for the project contact the Veterans' Voices Project by email at veteransvoices@wright.edu or by phone at (937) 775-5550. We will arrange a time and date for your interview at Wright State. If you live in the Dayton area, but cannot come to Wright State, we may be able to come to you.


To learn more, visit their website. To see some of the amazing work done by this group, visit their YouTube page.

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