lynx_wings answered Monday May 17 2004, 7:47 pm: -What did most other soldiers think about the war?
-Where were you stationed?
-Who were you fighting?
-What's one memory you have of the war that stands out?
-What was your daily routine like?
-Did your opinion on the war change from before you became a soldier until after you came home?
-Has your opinion of [ lynx_wings's advice column | Ask lynx_wings A Question ]
Lizzy answered Sunday April 4 2004, 8:53 pm: Ask some personal questions, like how he felt during the war, Don't keep it all basic, Good luck
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Cspinoza1 answered Sunday April 4 2004, 5:20 pm: Most significant moment/s that they remember.
Have the suffered from post tramatic stress syndrom due to previous events within their they fighting.
FallenAngel answered Sunday April 4 2004, 4:21 pm: *Where were you located during WW2?
*What was your "job" in the war?
*Did you enlist or were you drafted?
*How do you feel about war?
*Were you involved in any battles?
*What about the war will you never forget?
When the veteran answers each question you can most likely figure out even more questions. I interviewed my grandfather for a school project about WW2 and trust me, whoever you're interviewing will definetely have a lot to say. Good luck! :) [ FallenAngel's advice column | Ask FallenAngel A Question ]
advice_chick65 answered Sunday April 4 2004, 4:14 pm: *How long were you there
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