Donnelly Announces Veterans History Project Event In Warsaw
WASHINGTON D.C. — U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly, who serves on the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced his office will host a Veterans History Project event at Lake City Place Senior Living, Warsaw, from 2:30–4:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26.
The Veterans History Project is an effort by the Library of Congress to preserve the historic experiences of those who served in the United States military by recording their personal narratives and archiving them for future use by historians, teachers and the general public.
Donnelly said, “The men and women who courageously served our country have moving stories to share about their service. It is important that we record their statements so that future generations have the opportunity to learn from the experiences and appreciate the sacrifices they have made to protect our freedoms.”
Donnelly’s staff and other Hoosier volunteers will be present to interview veterans. Area veterans are encouraged to attend in order to have their stories recorded. Individuals in the community who would like to volunteer to interview the veterans are also welcome.
Veterans who want to share their stories and volunteers who want to interview veterans should RSVP to Donnelly’s office at [email protected] or by calling (317) 226-5555.
A flyer for the event can be downloaded here.
For more information about the services provided by Donnelly’s office, including assistance with a federal agency such as the Department of Defense or Department of Veterans Affairs, inquiries about medals and other veterans’ resources, click here or call the Senator’s Indianapolis office at (317) 226-5555.