Friday, March 2, 2012

Is it good to interview a Medal of Honor recipient who lives close to me?

I have a Important school project Due the end of the year. I chose stolen valor, should i interview him, Do you think it will be ok he is 68 so not that old. I will ask him important questions. i chose my topic. p.s. Ive met him at a medal of honor recipients that i knew funeral. he probably doesn't remember me though .Is it good to interview a Medal of Honor recipient who lives close to me?
Yes, I think that it would be very nice if you did that. Also check the web for the site that has instructions for how to tape and send in interviews of that sort. I know they did it for the World War II vets..and think that soldiers from every war are included in the project.



If you have not already seen it, also watch Ken Burn's excellent series on World War II. He did about the best job I have ever seen of interviewing people and letting them talk as much as they were comfortable with about their war experiences. The series is a national treasure, I think.
First of all thank him for the service to this great nation.Then just think of the polite questions he has not been asked and go from there.



Mrs.Minerva is so right.I have the soundtrack from this movie.Learn about the music and ask him where he was when........ was playing.Is it good to interview a Medal of Honor recipient who lives close to me?
Sure, you might learn something. Nothing wrong with that! If you have an Xbox 360 get the game Battlefield Bad Company 2 it's a good way to get an understanding of what people went through to keep America free.
You can ask for the interview, he will accept if he doesn't mind.Is it good to interview a Medal of Honor recipient who lives close to me?
I think it's ok. He would enjoy the interview more than you. That's what I think.
Yes, bob, he would probably teach you much through your questions.



Wishing you the best!
Yes... be respectful, polite %26amp; positive.
Go ahead, talk to him. Don't limit the questions to military stuff.

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