Title
Interview with Drill Sergeant Matthew Bulla [October 6, 2012]
Description
Drill Sergeant Matthew Bulla, born in 1986, entered the Marine Corps and served on a response team in Iraq. He speaks a lot about the civilians he met in Iraq and how they seemed to be "two or three thousand years behind us." He explains that the war is not like how it was reported, and that the US military did a lot of good there winning the hearts of civilians and rebuilding cities.
Subject
Bulla, Matthew
Veterans
Iraq War, 2003-2011
Personal narratives, American
United States
Interviews
Creator
Abdo, Brian
Bulla, Matthew
Rights
Copyright for the Veterans Oral History Project's audio and transcripts is held by Appalachian State University. These materials are available for free personal, non-commercial, and educational use, provided that proper citation is used.
Identifier
5018_Bulla_Matthew_20121006_transcript_M
5018_Bulla_Matthew_20121006_audio_A
Interviewee
Bulla, Matthew
File size
82.3 KB
12.3 MB
Equipment
Adobe Acrobat XI Pro
Checksum
39a4b270dd051f455918b6bb77f17c23
9e1d3f09cf046d0989c48d8f0d1f926d
Format, original
Electronic File
Military Branch
U.S. Army
Recording rate
48000kzh x 16 bit
Officer Rank
Drill Seargant
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