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American Veteran: Unforgettable Stories

American Veteran: Unforgettable Stories

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In war and in peace, what veterans have done in America’s name is woven into the fabric of the American story. The PBS series, American Veteran, illuminates their experiences with a stunning range of veterans’ voices, presented in a 8-part podcast.


Each episode revolves around the direct testimony of a single veteran - from a Coast Guard gunner’s mate who manned a landing craft at Omaha Beach on D-Day, to an Army cook in Iraq who became the first Black American woman held as a POW to an Army nurse in Vietnam who struggled to do her part. This collection of riveting first-person stories provides a compelling portrait of the veteran experience over multiple generations.


The series is hosted by Phil Klay, a Marine Corps veteran featured in the “American Veteran” television series and author of the National Book Award-winning collection of short stories, “Redeployment.”

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  • The Shadow Side
    Jul 9 2025

    Raised on her father’s stories as a Marine recruit, CJ Scarlet wanted to prove she could be as tough as her Dad. Like her twin brother, in 1981 she joined the Corps, and she excelled on the rifle range, became an expert marksman, and completed boot camp as an honor graduate. Scarlet planned on a twenty-year career as a photojournalist, but the constant sexual harassment she encountered at bases like Camp Pendleton turned her dream into a nightmare.

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visitthe PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

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    28 min
  • Get Me Airborne
    Jul 2 2025

    Harold Brown earned his wings as a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black aviators in the United States armed services. At the outset of his distinguished, two-decade-long career in the military, Brown flew for this ground-breaking World War II unit. On his 30th mission, his P-51 Mustang was shot down. He survived as a prisoner of war in Germany until liberation. Brown recognized the irony that the first time he experienced integrated living was in a POW camp.”

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visitthe PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

    Learn more about American Experience

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    In Memoriam: Harold Brown (1924-2023) This episode features the story of Tuskegee Airman Harold Brown, who passed away on January 12, 2023 at the age of 98. A fighter pilot in WWII, POW, and Korean War veteran who later achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, Brown experienced firsthand how the military's integration preceded and helped influence broader civil rights progress in America. We are honored to preserve his testimony about this pivotal chapter in our nation's history.

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    28 min
  • The Reaper
    Jun 25 2025

    Nick Irving was a member of the elite Army Rangers, serving three deployments each in Iraq and Afghanistan. He became a sniper and earned the nickname “The Reaper” for his deadly accuracy and high body count. But returning home wasn’t so simple. “Overseas,” Irving said, “I had all the control in the world. I just pull a trigger and anything that was bad went away.” Once he was stateside, he realized that the most dangerous enemies he faced were his own demons.

    For more powerful memories from veterans, visitthe PBS series, American Veteran, where you can also watch the television series and digital short films.

    Learn more about American Experience

    Follow the show on Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads and YouTube

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    31 min
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