Remember, Honor, Educate
Knowledge about our family and friends and their history is vital in understanding ourselves. It is important that we document what our personal history is and have it accessible through books and websites. If we can write down and document those events, we remember, honor, and educate our family and friends.
Military Heritage For You will research and write a personal military biography for you as well as post your history in an online tribute to honor the individual you submit. With information, documents, and photos you supply, we will also research historical archives to add other important facts. The final biography is published in a binder format. The biography can be as short as a few pages or as lengthy as needed. The biography is also available on-line through this website, to be easily shared over the internet. Please look in our Tribute Gallery to view some of the biographies we have displayed.
Military Heritage For You will research and write a personal military biography for you as well as post your history in an online tribute to honor the individual you submit. With information, documents, and photos you supply, we will also research historical archives to add other important facts. The final biography is published in a binder format. The biography can be as short as a few pages or as lengthy as needed. The biography is also available on-line through this website, to be easily shared over the internet. Please look in our Tribute Gallery to view some of the biographies we have displayed.
Pictures are worth a thousand words
It is easy to forget what people looked like as time quickly changes our image, both mentally and physically. With old photos from scrapbooks and new pictures from digital cameras, it is possible to blend a permanent record in a biography for all time so that others can see and experience a piece of life from the past of someone you know and love.
In this picture from the military biography of Sgt. Walter "Luke" Jones, we see a combat soldier standing in the snow near the DMZ between South and North Korea during the height of the Korean War in 1952. It serves as a harsh reminder of the danger faced by a 19 year old soldier, thousands of miles from home.
Your pictures are just as graphic.
Creating a permanent biography
Creating a permanent military biography of yourself or of someone you love is very simple. You write down the events and dates and find as many photos and documents as possible that help confirm your story. Military Heritage For You then edits the information in a timeline format that historians have found to be the best way to recreate events and memories. The use of photos, letters, keepsakes, and documents then highlights the biography to help the readers visualize the experiences of each subject. The wonders of modern technology make the whole process very easy. In the end you have a simple, but powerful way to share history with the future.
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