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Veterans History Project
American Folklife Center
Library of Congress

The Veterans History Project was created by Congress for Veterans and
U.S. Civilians who were actively involved in supporting war efforts to
share their wartime stories and have their stories made available
through the National Registry of Service.

101 Independence Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C, 20540-4615
1.888.371.5848
vohp@loc.gov
www.loc.gov/vet


Women In Military Service For America Memorial

The Memorial was dedicated in 1997, and honors all military women
who serve, have served, or will serve in our nation's defense during all
eras and in all services.

Dept. 560 • Washington, DC 20042-0560
703-533-1155 • 800-222-2294 • FAX 703-931-4208
hq@womensmemorial.org   
http://www.womensmemorial.org

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Storycorps

Was dedicated in 2003, and honors and celebrate lives through listening.  
Almost 30,000 individuals have shared life stories with family and friends
in Storycorps. Conversations are recorded on a free CD, to share, and be
preserved at the Library of Congress.

StoryCorps
80 Hanson Place, 2nd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11217
http://www.storycorps.net


The Minnesota Historical Society Projects
Share Your Story
Everyone has a story to tell.  Tell yours today!

Preserve Your Family History
In Their Words

Stories of Minnesota's Greatest Generation
Moving Picture Film Project
Submission deadline: September 19, 2008
Moving Pictures Film Festival: October 16 - 21, 2008
Short Film Screenings & Awards: October 19, 2008

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