Contributed Stories
Tell us your story: Oral histories wanted.The loss of people like Ted Taddei and other fine people who sailed in the merchant marine or Navy highlights the need for the collection of oral histories. All of the admirals, all of the generals and, probably, most of the captains and colonels, have long since sat down with a tape recorder or video camera and recorded their reminiscences of their World War II service. Have you? It doesn't take much effort. It's best done with someone to ask you questions - preferably someone who's done this sort of thing before and knows what questions to ask. We also have several volunteers aboard the BROWN who would be happy to sit down with you over a cup of coffee to talk about old times. Some of our guys are real experts at this! Record your memories on tape, or write them down. We are in the history business here and you who were there can help us further that business better than anyone else. Here are some questions to get you started on an oral history:
These are only some examples of the kind of questions that need to be asked to begin an oral history. Give it a try. Posterity, your family included, will greatly appreciate your efforts. Copies of oral histories will be cataloged and stored in the ship's Library.
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