Honoring World War II Veteran Amos Jack Roy
Amos Jack Roy, 12/20/1924 – N/A, Branch: Army, Rank: Technical Sergeant, Outfit: 104th Hospital, Medical Corp…
Amos Jack Roy, 12/20/1924 – N/A, Branch: Army, Rank: Technical Sergeant, Outfit: 104th Hospital, Medical Corp…
HOW I PROFITED FROM MY POW EXPERIENCES
1. I learned to make light of, Laugh or use humor to combat adversity as apposed to griping or complaining about.
2. I developed a higher level of accountability for myself and for others.
The Hometown Heroes Experience is intended to honor America’s military veterans by collecting their stories on DVD, preserving them for future generations, and featuring them in a new vivid exhibit.
Five- to-seven minute fully edited digital stories are produced from interviews and conversations with veterans and are a part of the permanent Hometown Heroes Experience archive. This archive of stories is available through the internet, at www.hometown-heroes.org, and on the outdoor 150 sq. ft. big screen, as well as the interior touch screens of the traveling exhibit/interactive theater.
It is now possible for your company to reach 2 million veterans and their families.