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Storytelling Memories in action

marmalademonkeynz wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: Storytelling, Interface design, Masters Thesis, Final Project

General bucks culture of silence on mental health

johnibii wrote 1 year ago: It takes a brave soldier to do what Army Maj. Gen. David Blackledge did in Iraq. It takes as much br … more →

Tags: News, death, drugs, War, soldiers, Marines, Alcohol, ptsd, Politics

LETTER 1

pantsqueen wrote 1 year ago: ( I have copied my Fathers letters with spelling & punctuation etc. as they were written) 152179 … more →

Tags: Poetry

All my love & kisses & a big kiss for Jud

pantsqueen wrote 1 year ago: The hopes and dreams of too many young men ended abruptly during the course of World War Two.  A gre … more →

Tags: Poetry, Memory, Hopes, Dreams, grandfather

BETTER DAY

pantsqueen wrote 1 year ago: Today was a much more reasonable day.  The sun shone, I had somebody working with me and everything … more →

Tags: tribute, World War 2, dad

LETTERS

pantsqueen wrote 1 year ago: The following is something my Father 1521794 Flight Sergeant Patrick Joseph John Byrne wrote to his … more →

Tags: Love, war hitler, Shoes, helping, hand, conclusion

Based on a true story

biographer4you wrote 1 year ago: A story about my great-uncle, Bill Weybright, a glider pilot during WWII:   “He was shot down over G … more →

Tags: Biography, Geneaology, glider pilot, History, Life Story, World War II, Pearl Harbor, Story, Veterans

Memories of War

musingsofagirlobsessed wrote 1 year ago: I saw my grandfather tonight.  I picked him up and drove him to my neice’s preschool program.  … more →

Tags: iraq, Korea, ptsd, trauma, Vietnam, wwii

Hallowen 20072 comments

graemedixon wrote 2 years ago: October 31, 2007. The anniversary of his wife’s death. Ted has managed to get through the day withou … more →

Tags: 1, Hallowen, delinquent youth, Grief

Memories of Charles Talbot Cowie, New Zealander

Cathy Fitzgerald wrote 2 years ago: CHARLES TALBOT COWIE was born 14th January 1896 at Harrison Street,  Wanganui, New Zealand. Charlie … more →

Tags: Cowie, Talbot Cowie, New Zealand, Somme, 1st Battalion Middlesex Regiment, Meteren-Moulehouck Line, 2nd New Zealand Entrenching Battalion, Abeele, WWI


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