How to Tell a Veteran's Life Story

If your parent or grandparent or other loved one served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, or even later in Iraq or Afghanistan, it could be time to help him or her record life stories.  Veterans have a unique story to tell so it takes a special biography template for veterans to help them accomplish this goal. 

LifeBio.com has a special "chapter" called Veteran's Story" that provides 40 great questions to ask a veteran in your family or a friend.  It focuses on the military experience but it also provides ample opportunities to discuss family stories, family relationships, and what happened before and after the military service years. 

When the Veteran's Story is created online, it instantly builds a ready-to-print, ready-to-share PDF of all the Veteran's Life Stories.  If you'd rather not build the story online, LifeBio also has the same questions in a book format called The Veteran's Story Guide

For those hospice providers who work with the We Honor Veterans program, this is an excellent activity that should be offered to veterans in your care. 

If you'd like to give the gift of life stories to a special veteran, feel free to call us at 937-303-4576 or by emailing us at info@lifebio.com .

You can even submit this to the Library of Congress's Veterans History Project.  The questions and format are designed to be compatible to their requirements.

www.lifebio.com   -- sign up with our 14-day free trial

Comments