We had the lucky opportunity to talk to Bob Smith from Lebanon PA about his time in the Army Air Corps in WW2. Born in 1924, Bob recently turned 100 years old. During his time in the service, he was in communications doing Morse code, Cryptography, and working radar as time went on. Mr. Smith was part of the Normandy invasion as an assistant on the boats headed to the beach. He explained his duty to clear the boat of those killed getting onto the beach so they could re...
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We had the lucky opportunity to talk to Bob Smith from Lebanon PA about his time in the Army Air Corps in WW2. Born in 1924, Bob recently turned 100 years old. During his time in the service, he was in communications doing Morse code, Cryptography, and working radar as time went on. Mr. Smith was part of the Normandy invasion as an assistant on the boats headed to the beach. He explained his duty to clear the boat of those killed getting onto the beach so they could re...
SGT Chris Naganuma was Infantryman in the Army from 2003-2008. In 2004 he deployed to Mosul Iraq in Strykers. Chris talks about a few events during this deployment that stood out to him. After the deployment he had an injury that eventually led to him getting out. After getting out he learned to run and operate his business, S3F solutions, and worked with Napalm Cannabis. Chris currently works on running the Project Leaflet page covering the war in Ukraine. He's ...
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We had the lucky opportunity to talk to Bob Smith from Lebanon PA about his time in the Army Air Corps in WW2. Born in 1924, Bob recently turned 100 years old. During his time in the service, he was in communications doing Morse code, Cryptography, and working radar as time went on. Mr. Smith was part of the Normandy invasion as an assistant on the boats headed to the beach. He explained his duty to clear the boat of those killed getting onto the beach so they could re...