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  • Welcome to American Veteran: Unforgettable Stories
    May 14 2025


    In war and in peace, the veteran experience is part of the American Experience. Welcome to American Veteran: Unforgettable Stories, an 8-part series built around the direct testimony of a single veteran - from a Coast Guard gunner’s mate who manned a landing craft at Omaha Beach on D-Day, to an Army cook in Iraq who became the first Black American woman held as a POW to an Army nurse in Vietnam who struggled to do her part. This collection of riveting first-person stories provides a compelling portrait of the veteran experience over multiple generations.

    Each episode revolves around a single veteran's unforgettable story, creating a powerful mosaic of military service across generations. These intimate accounts—raw, honest, and deeply personal—reveal the true cost and meaning of serving one's country.

    The series is hosted by Phil Klay, a Marine Corps veteran featured in the “American Veteran” television series and author of the National Book Award-winning collection of short stories, “Redeployment."

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    3 min
  • She Never Knew
    May 21 2025

    When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Frank DeVita wanted revenge. He enlisted in the Coast Guard, his quickest way into service. His mom figured he’d “patrol a beach on Coney Island.” Instead, on D-Day, he ended up on a landing craft transporting soldiers to the slaughterhouse that was Omaha Beach and ferrying back shocking numbers of dead and wounded. It was a story that he bottled up for seventy years.

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visit the PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

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    In Memoriam: Frank DeVita (1926-2022) This episode features the story of WWII veteran Frank DeVita, who passed away on March 12, 2022 at the age of 96. We remain deeply grateful for his service at D-Day and for his courage in sharing his experiences with future generations.

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    31 min
  • That Day
    May 28 2025

    When she joined the Army, Shoshana Johnson figured that she’d “save some money, lose some weight, and come back home.” It didn’t work out as planned: in her first month in Iraq, working as a cook in a maintenance unit, her convoy took a wrong turn and she was wounded and captured, becoming the first Black American woman to be held as a POW. But her captivity was only the beginning.

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visit the PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

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    30 min
  • It Was Just Too Exciting
    Jun 4 2025

    Edward Field grew up feeling out of place in Long Island, New York, a gay, Jewish “interloper.” When he joined the Army Air Corps in 1942, he felt he’d “escaped from a world I didn’t like to one I did.” Field became a navigator and flew twenty-seven missions over Germany. One mission ended in a crash landing in the North Sea and an astonishing act of altruism.

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visit the PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

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    27 min
  • No, I’m Not Good
    Jun 11 2025

    As a teenager watching the 9/11 attacks, Clifton Hicks remembers that it was “our Pearl Harbor moment.” He joined the army as an M1 Abrams tank specialist and deployed to Germany, Kuwait, and finally to Iraq. There, his experiences in combat convinced him that what he was doing wasn’t glamorous or honorable. He earned the enmity of many of his colleagues by speaking out against the war. Then he made the risky decision to try and get out of the army as a conscientious objector.

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visitthe PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

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    33 min
  • My Boys
    Jun 18 2025

    Edie Meeks had two brothers, one who was serving in Vietnam and the other who was protesting the war. She loved them both but decided that if something happened to her brother in combat, she wanted him to have the best care. She volunteered for the Army Nurses Corps, one of 100,000 women who served in Vietnam during the war, working 12 hours a day, six days a week, fighting to save lives and haunted by those who died.

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visitthe PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

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    31 min
  • The Reaper
    Jun 25 2025

    Nick Irving was a member of the elite Army Rangers, serving three deployments each in Iraq and Afghanistan. He became a sniper and earned the nickname “The Reaper” for his deadly accuracy and high body count. But returning home wasn’t so simple. “Overseas,” Irving said, “I had all the control in the world. I just pull a trigger and anything that was bad went away.” Once he was stateside, he realized that the most dangerous enemies he faced were his own demons.

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visit the PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

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    31 min