WISCONSIN VIETNAM WAR STORIES: COMING MAY 2010

Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories

Telling emotional stories that haven't been heard before, Wisconsin Vietnam War veterans recount their experiences in a three-hour television documentary coming to WPT in late May.

Back in the World: Portraits of Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans by James Gill

The audio slideshow oral histories and transcripts of Wisconsin Vietnam War veterans may contain language that may be considered profane, racially insensitive or otherwise offensive. The language has been retained to give an accurate historical record of their remarks. Place cursor over photographs to view captions. Click the icon symbol to enlarge images full screen. Read audio slideshow transcripts here.

Check the LZ Lambeau events schedule for information about the traveling portrait exhibition. Each venue will enhance the exhibit with additional programming, outreach and events honoring Vietnam War veterans in their area.

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A CLOSER LOOK

Photo courtesy of Tom Schober

The documentary

Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories will feature dozens of veterans from all regions of Wisconsin who reflect on their memories of the Vietnam War and their experiences during and after the war. Broadcast on WPT will be late May 2010.

Photo courtesy of Daniel PierceHonor Roll

Honor Roll

Download a single-format list of all the names of 1,244 Wisconsin Vietnam servicemen and women who died in the Vietnam War, representing all branches of the armed forces. Created by the Wisconsin Historical Society.

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Slideshow Transcripts

Read the transcripts from the Back in the World audio slide show.

Photo courtesy of John Plaster

Learning resources

Explore the Vietnam War through WHS lesson plans, travel trunks from the WDVA, other Web sites and documentaries.

Vietnam War maps

Vietnam War Maps

Explore eight maps created for Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories: Our Veterans Remember.

Mike Allen

Mike Allen

You were scared, but you couldn't feel scared, because it would overtake you.

Michael Falbo

Michael Falbo

A medic was the person you confided in. You had a lot of responsibility to take care of the guys in your platoon.

George Miller

George Miller

We were the first line of defense. I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Duke.

Tom Schober

Tom Schober

General Schwarzkopf — if you think he looks scary now, imagine him 15-20 years younger.

Al Sobkowiak

Al Sobkowiak

They bombed the hell out of everything. Nothing changed.

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Initial major funding for Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories and LZ Lambeau™ has been provided by Don and Roxanne Weber and Associated Bank.

Don and Roxanne Weber
Associated Bank
Initial major funding for Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories and LZ Lambeau™ has been provided by Don and Roxanne Weber of La Crosse, Associated Bank, Wisconsin Public Service Foundation, Oneida Nation, Ho-Chunk Nation and Ron and Colleen Weyers.
LZ Lambeau

May 21 - 23, Vietnam Era Veterans and their families are invited to a special Welcome Home celebration at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. The event will include several days of concerts, reunions and exhibits, including The Moving Wall™.

COMING SPRING 2010

Book
Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories: Our Veterans Remember

PREORDER FOR SPRING 2010
Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories: Our Veterans Remember shares 40 first-hand accounts of Wisconsin veterans' experiences in the Vietnam War. The interviews expand on stories told in the film with raw and compelling oral histories featuring a diverse cast of characters. $24.95

Preview Chapters 13-14. Get PDF

DVD
Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories DVD

AVAILABLE MAY 2010
The full documentary, available on a two-DVD set for $39.95

Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories and LZ Lambeau™ are a partnership of Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs, the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Public Television.

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