Finding a veteran
Finding a veteran is not easy. A veteran is an older person who is known for standing in solidarity with a country when it faced wars. An answer to locating one came after approaching my father, who turns out to be positive in response to all the postulated questions. As a form of medication, doctors suggested that soldiers who volunteered for war should open up. A session with a veteran would enable a person to understand the experience of the war. Own vital question that needs to be clarified is why he volunteered instead of being drafted. Also, it is crucial to have an insight into a homecoming neglection. Plans for meeting him necessitate the venue to be in his home and dated on November 6th, 2019.
To fully utilize the interview session, it is essential to have questions ready. These questions will set a direction for understanding all aspects of experience in the war zone and the cold home invitation. Since it is also a form of therapy for him, digging deeper into the issue would enable complete opening up of hidden experience. The following are some of the questions postulated. One, what was his stance on the war? And an explanation of his opinion. Two, how was the influence of the ideas of his parents on the battle? How did he choose to view them? Three, a position he decided to serve. Four, the rank earned, and why. Five, get a humorous experience during the war. Six, was there a military background in his family? Seven were there other countries visited? Eight, was there any free time? And how did you choose to spend? Nine, what makes him remember Vietnam? The tenth is how did you adapt to normal life at home, and what was the experience?