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Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans. I am proud to be an American and am in awe of all those who serve in our military. Today, I introduce you to Don Andrews.
Don Andrews served as a Regional Marine Officer during the Vietnam War. At the youthful age of 82, he shares his accounts of the uniqueness of his position and his war experience.
I am honored that Don took the time to chat with me. I learned so much from his stories and am grateful for the opportunity to take a moment to reflect on the selflessness of all who serve. Don and I start our chat with him showing me his passports – which were incredibly unusual – and he even shares some ghost stories!
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Discussed in this episode:
Florida State University (FSU)
The Year of Living Dangerously by Christopher Koch
CULTURE CHAT CREDITS
Host: Mimi Chan
Intro Music: Mike Relm
Editor: Chancelica Tieng
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