Lets see if i can figure this out for us. A bigger we go. This will just roll. Theres Nothing Specific so it will just roll. Enjoy the photos as we discuss. This is a wonderful new book thats come out, april 21, something good for us to all read in this. So, for a quick introduction, doctor katherine sharp landdeck is an associate professor at history at Texas Womens University which is home of the archives. This is a book thats fresh for her and im sure she will talk about her journey to getting the book to publication. Something im always fascinated by his how did you get started on this topic . When did you learn about it and what hooked you in . Guest thats a great question and thank you so much for having me and talking with me today i would like to show this picture, that moment in time where i met carol bailey bought, and i met her with curtis pitts and all the people who may be on notice curtis designed one of the coolest airplanes ever and in june, 1993, i went by myself and c
March. Finally, an examination of the evolving efforts to recognize Women Air Force Service Pilots. We have a terrific panel today. Introduction, i want to explain how this panel came to be. Participants in the Summer Institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. The subtitle is incredibly important. It represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran, how that meaning has changed over time and how society has understood that change. How all of these things connect with nonveterans in society, and the Civil Military divide that seems to be growing ever greater. Were broughtissues together in a threeweek Summer Institute at virginia tech, washington actually. We explored with about 20 other colleagues from a variety of disciplines some of these issues. One of the big takeaways or one of the Big Questions that we were talking about is whether it would make sense to talk about Something Like veterans studie
This 90minute event was hosted by the american historical society. We have a terrific panel for you today. Just by way of introduction, i want to sort of explain how this panel came to be. And that is that we were all participants in an neh Summer Institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. Think the subtitle there is incredibly important, right . Ambiguities and representations. It represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran, how that meaning has changed over time and how society has miss understand that change over time. How all of these things connect with nonveterans in society. So the Civil Military divide, which is seems to be growing ever greater. And so all of these issues were brought together in a threeweek Summer Institute down at virginia tech, in washington, actually. And where we explored with about 20 other colleagues from a variety of disciplines some of these issues. One of the bi
We have a terrific panel for you today. Just by way of introduction, i want to sort of explain how this panel came to be. And that is that we were all participants in an neh Summer Institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. I think the subtitle there is incredibly important, right . Ambiguities and representations. It represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran, how that meaning has changed over time and how society has miss has understood that change over time. How all of these things connect with nonveterans in society. So the Civil Military divide, which is seems to be growing ever greater. And so all of these issues were brought together in a threeweek Summer Institute down at virginia tech, in washington, actually. And where we explored with about 20 other colleagues from a variety of disciplines some of these issues. One of the big takeaways or one of the Big Questions that we were talking
Preventing a tragedy like this. Good morning. I am stacie schaible. And i am gene ramirez lets get a check on the morning weather with leigh spann. Still holding on to relatively low humidity for this time of the year. The kennedy drawbridge was just up so traffic is flowing again but its beautiful over the park. 85 in tampa. Just because the humidity is low doesnt mean its a cool day. It 84 in lakeland. 86 in sarasota. 82 in clearwater and st. Petersburg. Keeping the rain chances low. 10 rain chance at best for citrus, hernando and pasco counties. About a 20 rain chance farther south of i4 through polk county, Hillsborough County and manatee. And 30 rain chances farther south. One more day to enjoy the lower humidity. That mugginess returns tomorrow. Along with increasing rain chances when the humidity the afternoon highs in the low 90s each day. But i will tell you when the rain chances start to the increase again, coming up. All right, now to the breaking news. The 53yearold of lake