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Interview Questions for Veterans General: 1. What is your name? 2 ...

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65. When did you finally hear that the war was over? Where were you?<strong>What</strong> was <strong>your</strong> reaction?66. How were you treated after the war?67. <strong>What</strong> was <strong>your</strong> life like when you got home?68. Did you keep in contact with anyone from <strong>your</strong> troop after leaving theservice?69. <strong>What</strong> was <strong>your</strong> most desired food when you got home?70. Did you stay in the military after the war?7<strong>1.</strong> <strong>What</strong> good memories do you have from <strong>your</strong> time in the service?72. Do you still have contact with anyone from the war?73. Did you reenl<strong>is</strong>t when <strong>your</strong> time was up?74. <strong>What</strong> <strong>is</strong> <strong>your</strong> most vivid memory of the war?75. How did you adjust to life back home after the war?76. How did the war affect you?77. How did you find out the war was over? Where were you?78. Was <strong>your</strong> time in the service life changing? How and why?79. <strong>What</strong> job did you have after the war?80. Where did you live after the war?8<strong>1.</strong> <strong>What</strong> does war mean to you once you are out of the military?82. <strong>What</strong> things from the war had the biggest impact on you?83. Did you have difficulty adjusting to life once you got back home?84. <strong>What</strong> did it mean to you when you were able to go home?85. <strong>What</strong> has been the impact of the chemicals used during the war?86. Did you ever have PTSD (post traumatic stress d<strong>is</strong>order)?Today:87. Do you want other relatives (children, grandchildren) to enter theservice?88. Would you like to go back and v<strong>is</strong>it where you fought?89. How does it feel to still be here today?90. How many people do you know that are still here today?9<strong>1.</strong> <strong>What</strong> advice would you give future soldiers and their families?92. <strong>What</strong> advice do you have <strong>for</strong> our generation?93. Do you have any stories you would like to tell us?94. How much did society change over time?95. If you could change anything you have experienced what would it be?96. How do you think <strong>your</strong> life would be different if you were to neverhave been in the war?97. How <strong>is</strong> war/the military different today from when you served?

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