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Orville Rodgers breaks his long silence and discusses his classified mission during the Cold War.

Bill Huber was just 21 years old when he was aboard the USS Iowa ferrying President Roosevelt to North Africa. The ship was almost sunk by accidental fire of a torpedo from a neighboring ship.

Clare tells the story about how she and other school aged children were sent to the countryside in case London was bombed, and how they dealt with bombings after she returned home to finish school.

Christina talks about her early childhood living as an orphan in Vietnam and the story about how she got to the United States.

James "Jim" Hardwick woke up after attending a Luau to the attack on Pearl Harbor. He went on to see combat 9 times after that day.

Karen Glanger and her husband opened the first video rental store in Dallas.

Tony Berry's grandfather published the first African American newspaper in Houston called The Houston Informer.

Margaret Hopkovitz was transferred from Auschwitz to Bergen Belsen where she stole two potatoes in order to feed herself and her sister. She talks about the meals given during her imprisonment and what she had to do while working in the kitchen there.

Harry Hermann bought his suit from Phil Rizzuto.

Former NFL Player Ed "Too Tall" Jones talks about how he started playing football.

David was beneath the twin towers on his way to work during the 9/11 attacks. In this clip, he talks about the friends he lost that day.

Steve Hart talks about what Eisenhower meant to him.

David talks about what life was like during the Great Depression.

Tom tells us why he thinks the self starter in cars was the most important invention of during life.

Former NFL Player John Niland talks about his famous family members.