Saturday, February 7, 2009

West Point Puts Troops' Stories Online


From Military.com

WEST POINT, New York - Lt. Col. Paul Owen, West Point Class of '90, came back to the academy to tell his story about Iraq. Sitting before a video camera in his dress uniform, Owen described the oppressive heat, the "moon dust" sand and a string of some 300 night raids in search of insurgents.

"We were quick," he said. "If they heard us coming, they'd flee."

Owen's recorded recollections will be transcribed and posted on the Web as part of an ambitious oral history project under way at the U.S. Military Academy's new Center for Oral History. He is among some 150 Soldiers - most West Point graduates - who have so far taped interviews destined for the Web before year's end.

Stories are being solicited from old Soldiers and those just back from deployments. They are being asked about not only what happened on the battlefield, but what was going on under their helmets, too.

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