Congressman Cloud Unveils Veterans History Project

Nov 11, 2022
Press
Veterans

Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Michael Cloud (TX-27) announced his office will be participating in the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project. 

The Veterans History Project collects, preserves, and makes accessible the firsthand accounts of American wartime veterans so that future generations may learn about veterans’ experiences in their own words to better understand the realities of war.

American war veterans who reside in the 27th Congressional District are encouraged to register to be interviewed for the Veterans History Project.

After an interview is completed, it is archived with the Library of Congress and made available for all citizens to watch and cherish the sacrifices of these courageous servicemen and women.

For those interested in sharing your own story or know someone who would be interested, please visit cloud.house.gov/VeteransHistoryProject to get more information on how to register.

If you would like to bypass an interview or make your own contribution, please visit https://www.loc.gov/vets/ to learn how.

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