MWSA Education Director, Jack London recently wrote a report and uploaded a video to YouTube outlining his experiences at the Meuse-Argonne Cemetery on November 11th this year. Although technical challenges kept us from seeing Jack’s live transmission during our annual conference in Charleston, you can learn about his experiences by clicking on the buttons below:
A Message From Jack
It is an honor to be a part of such an event and to be able to do so in the name of our group. My preparation for the experience, the experience itself, and the back-at-home now work on the report and video have made a profound impact on me. They are mixtures of pride, humility, work, and especially the emotional component that came over me as I prepared for the event (you’ll know what I mean when you read the report) and the event itself.
I did not do these alone. In addition to my wife Alice’s support and incredible work on film and video, and the companions who helped along the way, I must add that you helped. I could not have done this without your encouragement and support, your advice and suggestions.
I truly hope this experience adds to MWSA and that our members, especially those who asked us to recognize their ancestors at their graves, are rewarded by our efforts.
Thank you,
Jack Woodville London