This day is a day that is one of my best days that I shall not forget. To start of the day off, I went with 80 people to the Fort Custer National Cemetery to honor the American soldiers and to the German prisoners who died. We placed flags in front of gravestones, the American flag for American gravestones, and the German flag for German gravestones. Along the way, students who's family member's gravestone is there, they could go to the gravestone and honor him/her. I was quiet for the whole time there to show respect to the people who ricked their lives for the U.S. I nearly cried to see the gravestones because I want to go to my great great uncle's gravestone on the East Coast of the U.S. and have a quiet moment with him in peace. After we honored them, we went to the Battle Creek VA Medical Center Home to give our Veterans (the ones that we interviewed about a month ago) our reports of their life before, during, and after their service. My Veteran that me and my group got to interview, his name is Mike. We ate lunch with him and he told us some stories of his life. While he was telling his life, he got to look at my group's notebook and see our hard work in every single word. I don't know how many pages the two people in my group did, but I did thirteen (13) pages from the imagery paragraph, all the way to today. I would say this, the Living History Project was the longest, hardest, and most fun project that I have ever done in my life. While working on the project, I got to learn history of the important events in the Vietnam War and take that into Mr. Mike's experience. Every word I typed, the more I wish to do forever. I can't explain everything, but I can tell you this, it is a once in a life time experience.
After lunch, we got to explore Fort Custer Training Center by looking at a heavy duty truck that is used to deliver supplies to their ally army. I got to sit inside of it and feel what it is like to drive that technology. While we were doing that, we final our visit by taking a picture near a tank. That was not it though, a teacher got to tell the top five people (out of the 80 people) who made their project the best, and I was one of them. What a surprising moment to hear my name been called.
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