Good news for my friend John McAuley, “Who will tell their stories when WWII vets are gone?” (letter, June 4) and Roger Paradis, “Post in search of veteran histories” (letter, June 14).
Go to www.witnesstowar.org. There you can find video recordings of interviews that are being made of veterans telling their experiences.
These will be available via Internet and retained by the Library of Congress. A copy of the interview is provided to the veteran.
For more information, write: Witnesstowar, 5555 Triangle Parkway, Suite300, Norcross, GA 30092 or call 770-481-3018.
Cliff West
Winthrop
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