Take a Veteran to School Day Events Photo Gallery and related media
Take a Veteran to School Day Events
Students at Fort Hood
Students near Fort Hood Texas perform a skit for visiting veterans.
Related Photo Galleries (5)
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Take a Veteran to School Day Events
Take a Veteran to School Day Events(11 Photos)
11 Photos
Image gallery for those who participated in Take a Veteran to School Day.
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Voices of D-Day
Voices of D-Day(9 Photos)
9 Photos
Our most powerful and genuine accounts of D-Day come from the veterans who live through this momentous piece of history.
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Veterans Day: Remembering the Armistice
Veterans Day: Remembering the Armistice(13 Photos)
13 Photos
Veterans Day falls on the anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I on November 11, 1918. Meet several World War I veterans and read their reflections on that momentous occasion.
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G.I. Bill: Famous Recpients
G.I. Bill: Famous Recpients(6 Photos)
6 Photos
By 1956, more than 7.8 million veterans had received benefits under the Servicemen's Readjustmen Act, also known as the G.I. Bill.
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Vietnam War
Vietnam War(14 Photos)
14 Photos
The Vietnam War lasted longer than any other war in U.S. history and cost 58,000 American lives
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The PBY: A Plane That Made Pilots Nervous
The PBY: A Plane That Made Pilots NervousVideo Clip (0:48)
Video Clip (0:48)
Retired U.S. Navy pilot Bob Larson talks about the dangers of flying a PBY airplane during World War II.
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Top Guns: U.S. Navy Pilots Reminisce
Top Guns: U.S. Navy Pilots ReminisceVideo Clip (0:33)
Video Clip (0:33)
Retired U.S. Navy pilots Bob Larson and Bill Thies discuss their flying days.
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Take a Veteran to School Day
Take a Veteran to School DayVideo Clip (2:00)
Video Clip (2:00)
Check out the latest video for Take A Vet to School, brought to you History.
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Governor Jim Gibbons and Take a Vet to School Program
Governor Jim Gibbons and Take a Vet to School ProgramVideo Clip (1:03)
Video Clip (1:03)
In this short clip we get to sit down with the Governor of Nevada, Jim Gibbons. Learn how he served the United States in the Vietnam War and how he is very happy that the History Channel is trying to make a difference with young students.
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Bet You Didn't Know: Veterans Day
Bet You Didn't Know: Veterans DayVideo Clip (2:11)
Video Clip (2:11)
Do you know why Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11th every year? Get the whole story behind the holiday.
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Battle 360: Meet the Men
Battle 360: Meet the MenVideo Clip (2:32)
Video Clip (2:32)
In this USS Enterprise video short, from History 360, we reflect on the history of the USS Enterprise, and meet the proud men who worked on the massive navy ship. Many joined during the time of the depression when no other job could be found.
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Battle 360: Sea Soldiers Marines
Battle 360: Sea Soldiers MarinesVideo Clip (2:12)
Video Clip (2:12)
In this Marine video clip from The History Channel, learn about the history of the US Marine Core. Ex Marines are interviewed and they talk about their different experiences as a marine.
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Battle 360: The Crew
Battle 360: The CrewVideo Clip (1:41)
Video Clip (1:41)
In this Battle 360 video clip, we go aboard the Enterprise to take a look at some of the crew that keep the ship going. Take a look at some of the young men who come from all across America to live on the Enterprise year round.
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WWII Veteran Harold Nebenzal
WWII Veteran Harold NebenzalVideo Clip (3:23)
Video Clip (3:23)
WWII veteran Harold Nebanzal recalls his experience during the war.
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Presidents Who Served
Presidents Who ServedVideo Clip (3:39)
Video Clip (3:39)
Military service helped build character for Presidents George Bush and Henry Ford.
Related Speeches & Audio (6)
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Ford Offers Clemency to Draft Evaders
Ford Offers Clemency to Draft EvadersAudio Clip (1:20)
Audio Clip (1:20)
On September 16, 1974, President Gerald Ford signed a proclamation that would offer Vietnam War draft evaders the chance to earn clemency by performing alternative service for their country. In a speech to the American people, Ford defends his decision as one that's best for the nation.
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G.I. Bill Passes in June 1944
G.I. Bill Passes in June 1944Audio Clip (0:46)
Audio Clip (0:46)
On June 22, 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Servicemen's Readjustment Act, better known as the G.I. Bill, in order to help soldiers secure stability as they returned to civilian life. A broadcast aired shortly after the bill was signed describes a nation preparing to welcome World War II veterans.
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General Patton's Homecoming
General Patton's HomecomingAudio Clip (0:35)
Audio Clip (0:35)
On June 9, 1945, Los Angeles honored Gen. George S. Patton with a homecoming parade upon his return from Europe after Germany’s surrender. In an address at the City Hall ceremonies, Gen. Patton, in his trademark colorful language, describes the destruction wrought by the Eighth Air Force and Third Army.
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Impact of U.S. Withdrawal on South Vietnam
Impact of U.S. Withdrawal on South VietnamAudio Clip (2:47)
Audio Clip (2:47)
Following the January 27, 1973 signing of a ceasefire agreement to end the Vietnam War and the subsequent departure of U.S. troops, the U.S. military prepared the South Vietnamese to take over operations. A U.S. officer who remained in Vietnam to help with the transition is interviewed on October 11, 1973, about the process of bolstering South Vietnam's economy and self-sufficiency.
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World War II POW Recounts Capture
World War II POW Recounts CaptureAudio Clip (3:07)
Audio Clip (3:07)
In a radio interview on March 14, 1944, Sgt. Milton Williams, one of the first Americans swapped in the exchange of prisoners between Germany and the United States, recounts his experience being shot down over Germany during a mission with the Eighth Air Force.
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USS Pueblo Commander Released by North Korea
USS Pueblo Commander Released by North KoreaAudio Clip (1:40)
Audio Clip (1:40)
The Navy spy ship USS Pueblo was captured off the coast of North Korea in January, 1968. Imprisoned and tortured for 11 months, Cmdr. Lloyd "Pete" Bucher and his crew were released only after he signed a statement conceding that the ship was spying on North Korea. Cmdr. Bucher, who returned to a critical nation, speaks publicly about the experience.
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