The UWSP Libraries Proudly Honors our Veterans

 

Our collection includes a wide range of resources that explore the stories, experiences, and sacrifices of veterans.

Below, we've highlighted notable fiction and nonfiction titles that celebrate and reflect their journeys.  We also have numerous streaming videos and ebooks you can explore. 


Daily lives of civilians in wartime modern America : from the Indian wars to the Vietnam war / edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler.



Against all odds : a true story of ultimate courage and survival in World War II / Alex Kershaw.


Brothers in valor : battlefield stories of the 89 African Americans awarded the Medal of Honor / Robert F. Jefferson Jr.





The Colonel's Dream



Additionally, the Library of Congress offers an extensive array of resources on veterans, including the Veterans History Project Collection (details below).

"Serving in the military is an experience unique to each veteran. Our mission at the Veterans History Project (VHP) is to collect, preserve, and make accessible these stories of service for future generations. Whether these narratives take the form of oral history interviews or original manuscript and photograph materials, they are a treasure trove of individual feelings, personal recollections, and primary source materials representing the voices of those who took an oath to serve our nation."




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