Channel: PBS Voices
Category: Education
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Description: Saul Monroy joined the Marine Corps straight out of high school. During his training as a Recon Marine, he noticed that everyone around him had the same watch. After Monroy was severely injured in a truck explosion in Afghanistan, his watch — still ticking — became a symbol of perseverance. American Veteran: Keep It Close tells the stories of U.S. military veterans and the special objects they carried during deployment and beyond. These objects, ranging from a pebble to a vial of lip gloss, have provided everyday comfort and hope to the veterans — and offer civilians a window into the veteran experience. Although the stories are unique to the individual veterans and their military service, the concept of mementos and the emotions they can generate are universal. Join our “Keep It Close” social media campaign by sharing a photo or describing an object that has significance to your experience as a veteran. Civilians: post an object, person, or place that makes you understand what veterans experience or have experienced. Add the hashtag #AmericanVeteranPBS to join the campaign. Thank you to Analog Devices for supporting American Veteran: Keep It Close. You can learn more at analog.com/en/applications/markets/aerospace-and-defense-pavilion-home.html // Subscribe to PBS Voices so you never miss an episode! bit.ly/PBSVoices Watch the four-part broadcast “American Veteran” on pbs.org or the PBS video app, and listen to the podcast “American Veteran: Unforgettable Stories” wherever you get your podcasts. pbs.org/wgbh/american-veteran PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: to.pbs.org/DonateVoices Keep up with PBS Digital Studios Facebook: facebook.com/PBSDigitalStudios Twitter: twitter.com/pbsds Instagram: instagram.com/pbsds #veterans #military #AmericanVeteranPBS