Friday, October 11, 2013

Interview Questions

If you are fortunate enough to interview a living piece of history, you can use these as a guideline to help you through the interview process...


Questions outlined in bold, italics and underline are completely optional…..depends on the comfort level.
Home Front

What were you doing just before you joined the armed forces? Were you a student? Working? Married or single? Did you have any children?

Under what circumstances did you enter the armed forces? Were you drafted or did you enlist? How old were you?

Why did you join the armed forces?

Did your parents approve of you serving in the military?

How did you feel about leaving home?

How did you communicate with loved ones at home front?


War Begins

Where were you when it happened?

What was your reaction?

What happened in the days that followed?


Training

Describe your training? Where was it and how long was it?

Do you feel you were well prepared for what you faced in combat?

What was the most helpful part of your training?

What are some of the things from your training that stand out in your memory?

What was the specific unit(s) that you were assigned to?


Frontline and Battles

What was your first combat experience like?

What did you feel when you were first fired at?

Describe your living conditions while on assignment.

Can you describe your feelings during a mission or battle?

How did you cope with the fear of missions or battles?

What was your primary job during missions?

Were you ever wounded?


Military Service

What was your squadron/division/platoons job during the battle?

What branch of the service were you in? Why did you choose the branch that you did?

What was the mission of your unit?

What were your rank and your job?

Did you serve overseas during the war? Where were you?


Weapons(optional)

What was your primary weapon?

Did you feel it was effective?

What other weapons did you use?

What was the single most fearsome weapon the enemy used against you?

What other weapons did you have to deal with?



D-Day Invasion Only(if they were involved…enlisted in WWII and in Europe from about 1944 onward)

How were you trained for the invasion?

How did you get to the Normandy beaches?

What was your job on D-Day?

What were your experiences in the first hours of the invasion?

How did your unit achieve its objective?

What is your most vivid memory about the invasion?


Victory, Surrender & Peace (WWII)

How did you find out about the surrender of Germany?

What did you do on V-E Day?

What happened on the day you (or a loved one) came home?

What were the holidays like in 1945?

What were you hopes for the future?


Impact

What was your happiest (funniest or saddest) memory of the war?

Were you afraid? What was your biggest fear?

What do you think your biggest accomplishment was?

What impact did your unit have on the outcome of the war?

What were you most proud of during your military service?


Follow Up

What would you want people to know about this time in history?

Describe any friendships you made during the war.

What would you have changed about your war experience if you could?

Did you ever doubt that your side, would succeed in winning the war?

What mistakes do you think the military made, if any, during the war.

Do you think the war could have been prevented?

What had changed and/or what was different when you got home from the war?

Did anything happen during the war that affected you for the rest of your life? How did your experiences in combat affect the rest of your life?

What do you think the biggest misconception about your war is?

Do you think the war was worth the price?

Do you think fighting in the war was the right thing to do?

What important question did I forget to ask you? Is there something else you’d like to share with us?

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Flight Information

Just a quick look at our flight info for our little adventure......

Date
Time
City(Airport)
Flight / Transportation






Depart









11/7/2013
11/7/2013
11:50 AM
1:10 PM
Charlottetown
TORONTO - PEARSON INTERNAT'L
Air Canada
Flight # 8857





11/7/2013
11/7/2013
3:00 PM
4:15 PM
TORONTO - PEARSON INTERNAT'L
Montreal
Air Canada
Flight # 416





11/7/2013
11/8/2013
7:40 PM
8:45 AM
Montreal
Brussels
Air Canada
Flight # 832






Return









11/16/2013
11/16/2013
6:00 PM
9:15 PM
London (Heathrow)
TORONTO - PEARSON INTERNAT'L
Air Canada
Flight # 859





11/16/2013
11/17/2013

TORONTO - PEARSON INTERNAT'L
TORONTO - PEARSON INTERNAT'L
Overnight TORONTO - PEARSON INTERNAT'L





11/17/2013
11/17/2013
8:10 AM
11:13 AM
TORONTO - PEARSON INTERNAT'L
Charlottetown
Air Canada
Flight # 8854




The Countdown is on!!!!

29 days and counting....we have just finished a very extensive meeting with some of you and most importantly your parents, and once again I apologize for the length of the meeting, but from my experience less is not more when you are taking kids halfway around the world.
Tomorrow's class meeting, or today when you will see this at lunchtime, will focus on questions that you will need to ask if you are interviewing people for your biography.