The
Friends of the National Archives-Southeast Region, Inc., are please to sponsor
the presentation "From Bunker Hill to
Kabul: The Search for Family Stories in the National Archives" with
Nathan Jordan, on November 12th, 2012.
Summary: Using his own family's military service in America's armed
conflicts as a case study, NARA at Atlanta staff member Nathan Jordan will
explain the use of military records in uncovering stories of service and
sacrifice
Presenter: Nathan
Jordan is an Archives Specialist at the National Archives at Atlanta. A native
of Monticello, GA, he has a master's degree in Public History from Georgia
State University and a bachelor's degree in History from the United States
Military Academy at West Point. Along with his three years
of service with the National Archives, Nathan's professional experience
includes several years in the private sector as a project manager and six and a
half years as an Army officer, where he completed deployments to the
Middle East and Afghanistan. His military awards and decorations include the
Army Parachutist Badge, the Combat Action Badge, three Army Commendation
Medals, and the Bronze Star Medal. Nathan and his wife Heather live in
Atlanta.
This presentation will be broadcast live on
August 13th, 2012:
· 7:00 pm Eastern
· 6:00 pm Central
· 5:00 pm Mountain
· 4:00 pm Pacific
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/803687398
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/803687398
After registering you will receive a
confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. You will
use your unique URL in your confirmation email to logon to the live broadcast
on the 12th of Nov.
Please
note: There is not limit to the number registering
for this webinar, but attendance is limited to 100 attendees (the first 100 to
sign in to the event will be able to view the live webinar). The webinar will
be recorded and placed on the “Members Only” pages of the Friends website.
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