An Indian-origin man, Rishi Sharma, is dedicated to preserving America’s World War II history by interviewing combat veterans. For over a decade, the 28-year-old has traveled extensively, recording the life journeys and wartime experiences of thousands of veterans. His project, Remember WWII, funded by donations, aims to capture these invaluable stories before they are lost forever, highlighting the sacrifices that shaped the nation’s present freedom. An Indian-origin man, Rishi Sharma, is dedicated to preserving America’s World War II history by interviewing combat veterans. For over a decade, the 28-year-old has traveled extensively, recording the life journeys and wartime experiences of thousands of veterans. His project, Remember WWII, funded by donations, aims to capture these invaluable stories before they are lost forever, highlighting the sacrifices that shaped the nation’s present freedom.
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