Library of Congress Seeks Stories of Military Service Veterans, Active Duty, and Military Families
Library of Congress Seeks Firsthand Stories of Military Service
Veterans History Project preserves accounts from vets family members for future generations
Getty Images Veterans and their families can pay it forward this holiday season without even reaching for their wallets. The Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project (VHP) is looking for firsthand accounts of service from the military community in support of preserving such stories and informing generations to come.
“This is a living legacy, because they then go on to inform researchers, [library] users, family members, members of Congress,” said VHP acting director Monica Mohindra. Legislators and their staff s use the veterans’ accounts to better understand the military experience and for talking points in speeches and when meeting with constituents. “High school students are using them for projects. Artists use them for everything from creating murals to , believe it or not , there has been commissioned choreography that’s been based on collections at the Library of Congress ’ Veterans History Project,” she added. Exploring the VHP
Congress created the VHP in 2000 with AARP as a founding corporate sponsor. Since then, the collection has amassed over 112,000 individual stories from those who served in World War I through today. Get instant access to discounts, programs, services, and the information you need to benefit every area of your life. “In addition to providing initial major funding for the project, AARP also spread the word to its legion of volunteers and millions of members, encouraging them to get involved. Numerous state chapters continue to be involved in the project,” said Mohindra. Of those 112,000 stories, 60 percent are digitized and available online. To make the collection more accessible, the library curated them, similar to an online exhibit ion, into and highlights additional stories on its . Donate your own or another veteran s story
The VHP accepts materials of living or deceased service members but : Original audio or video interviews must be at least 30 minutes long, original photos or mail correspondence must be 10 or more pages, and unpublished memoirs or diaries should be 20 or more pages. (Recently, the son of a World War II veteran donated nearly 900 photographs his father took while deployed. .) “During the holidays, it’s something a lot more meaningful than just passing a present across the table, ” said Mohindra. “Set up the time now to interview the veteran in your life around whatever holiday is meaningful to you .” To begin submission of a firsthand account, visit the or call 888-371-5848. provides a detailed walk -through of the process. And if you don’t have a n account to share , the . Aaron Kassraie writes about issues important to military veterans and their families for AARP. He also serves as a general assignment reporter. Kassraie previously covered U.S. foreign policy as a correspondent for the Kuwait News Agency’s Washington bureau and worked in news gathering for USA Today and Al Jazeera English . More on Veterans
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