Veteran Voices Interview: In My Own Words (Tony Sercel)
Creator: Veteran Voices: The Oral History Podcast Category: Community Stories, Local History Publisher: The Social Voice Project : 19 Jun, 2013 Tags:82nd Airborne | Army | Beaver County | Carnegie Free Library of Beaver Falls | community storytelling | Europe | Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation | Malmedy Massacre | oral history | Pittsburgh | Tony Sercel | Veteran Voices: The Oral History Podcast | veterans | WW II | CHECK IT OUTDESCRIPTION: “During WWII, Tony Sercel of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania served with the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division in Europe. This interview is a production of The Social Voice Project’s Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh Oral History Initiative, in partnership with the nonprofit Veterans Breakfast Club and Carnegie Free Library, Beaver Falls. It was recorded June 19, 2013 at the Carnegie Free Library, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.”
SEE ALSO:
Tony Sercel: In My Own Words (video)
Tony Sercel: It Made Us Awful Angry (audio short)
Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh Oral History Initiative
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