Veteran's History Project
My veteran for my history project was the amazing world war
two veteran Mr. Pete Reader. Mr. Reader was a kind senior citizen who beamed
with happiness. He showed a lot of compassion to his wife and everyone he met.
He loved sharing his stories, and wanted people to carry on his legacy. What I
learned from his stories was that he served in the Army and was a captain at
one point, until he was transfer to be a prisoner guard in Germany. He stated
how even though the prisoners were his enemies, he became friends with them,
because they’re all humans want to live. Which I found interesting, since there
a language barrier there and the fact that they both have killed troops from
either side. I also remember him telling my group that even though he was a
runt in the beginning he had to learn how to use all types of guns. Mr. Reader
also expressed his feelings about war movies and videogames and how they don’t
compare at all to real war/combat. I’ve had a memorable learning experience
with Mr. Reader all thanks to his stories and his compassion to educate the
young on the past. I learned that war changes people, not just in a negative
impact but also a positive one. Most war veterans are some of the nicest people
out with there with so much compassion and kindness towards others. This
project was successful to me in more than one-way, I learned something
important, and get to share my veteran’s story to the world.
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