Lester Hollenback who served in World War II and is a blacksmith and wheel-write whose contributions to Central Florida’s history is more than just horseshoes and wheels.
On the 22nd of every month, members of the Jacksonville chapter of Veterans for Peace gather in Five Points to focus public attention on the suicide rate among veterans. On Tuesday, the group stood on the corner of Post and
At the Doubletree Hilton Hotel on the Southbank of Jacksonville, more than 100 people were getting settled at round tables, Thursday. It was day one of the action camp called: ZERO 2016, an intense two-day event aimed at ending veteran
A WWII veteran who lives in Jacksonville is having his story archived in the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. His interview is part of an initiative called the Veterans History Project, aimed at preserving combat veterans’ experiences for future
Being a military veteran is one of the factors that make it more likely a person will become homeless. In Jacksonville, it’s estimated one-in-10 homeless people are vets. That’s fewer than five years ago, thanks to local groups using federal
NE Florida Vietnam veterans contributed their tender, often hurt feelings to shape this project. The Vietnam veterans were not like the WWII or Korean War veterans we had worked with on our previous documentaries. The Vietnam veterans were more actively
Prisoners of War: Stolen Freedom compares the stories of four American servicemen through their time as prisoners of war in three major 20th century conflicts; World War II, Korea and the Vietnam war. Their stories are supported by archival motion
This special documentary created by the students of the Art Institute of Jacksonville spotlights the stories of five First Coast Korean War Veterans. Directed by Dr. Nadia Ramoutar, produced by Michael Rothfeld and the Veterans Council of St. Johns County.
From a small senior community near St. Augustine, Florida over 30 veterans came together to share their stories. Produced by Flagler College TV Workshop Students and directed by Michael Rothfeld
Hear Romy Camargo’s inspirational story of military service. His injury is not stopping him from making a difference in the lives of those injured throughout Central Florida.