Wes Moore: How to talk to veterans about war
Wes Moore: Hoe je met veteranen over de oorlog praat
Wes Moore's life transformed with these words out of his mother's mouth: "I'm sending you to military school." The author of the book, "The Other Wes Moore," he is now a vocal advocate for America's youth as well as for fellow veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Full bio
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over veteranen te praten,
omdat ik zo nodig
dat ik er goed in zou zijn.
had joined the military at all,
was ooit in het leger geweest
met het soldatenleven
naar een militaire school werd gestuurd.
ever since I was eight years old.
to show me she wasn't playing around,
serious, and I'll work harder."
en proefperiodes van school
in de boeien geslagen
I'm going to work harder."
ik zal beter mijn best doen."
"Nee, je gaat volgende week."
that surrounded the school,
that if we don't want to be there,
op deze militaire school,
was part of something bigger,
van iets groters, van een team,
daar geen slogan was,
of wat ik wilde doen.
en het antwoord heel eenvoudig.
kind of like military school.
paperwork that she was signing
de papieren die ze ondertekende,
doe mee aan oefeningen.
mijn moeder had getekend,
was dat niet om te vechten,
on a plane heading overseas,
through all my training with,
voor ik afstudeerde
voordat de VS werden gesticht,
hun kogelvrije vesten grepen,
en me bij mijn eenheid voegde
ready to deploy to Afghanistan,
my unit for the first time,
dat we gingen.
dat iemand ernaar keek.
met je soldaten te praten,
bij het leger zijn gegaan.
de universiteit zo duur was.
for completely different reasons.
hadden hele andere redenen.
wanted some form of revenge.
collection of different reasons.
verschillende redenen.
back from a conflict zone
terugkwam uit zo'n gebied,
van je voorhoofd veegt
in grote menigtes zijn.
op een plek zijn geweest
walk around with white lights,
wit licht mag gebruiken.
van kilometers ver.
in the middle of Times Square,
om ons aan te passen.
graag met mensen wilde praten.
I wanted to talk to people.
naar mijn ervaring zouden vragen.
om überhaupt iets te vragen.
niet genoeg is.
in ons midden,
een gedeelde ervaring,
en dat hoofdstuk in ons leven
you for your service' mean to you?"
"Wat betekent dat voor jou?"
dat je naar onze verhalen luistert,
people who we serve with, have,
met wie we dienen, in zich hebben
means acknowledging the fact
aan ons land voorbij is.
was to be a baseball player.
leg, that second dream is over,
is mijn droom voorbij,
dream of playing baseball,
honkballer wil worden.
commands that her legs are giving
recuperation back at home,
voor verschillende zaken,
dat we vertegenwoordigen.
of tijdens gevechtsoperaties,
is vertrokken en het laatste schot gelost.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Wes Moore - Author, advocateWes Moore's life transformed with these words out of his mother's mouth: "I'm sending you to military school." The author of the book, "The Other Wes Moore," he is now a vocal advocate for America's youth as well as for fellow veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Why you should listen
Wes Moore grew up in Maryland in the early '80s and, after his father passed away when he was three years old, he started acting up. Eventually, at age 13, his mother sent him away to military school. This turned out to be a life-changing experience. He adjusted well to the rigid order and took off academically, going on to study International Relations at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship.
In his bestselling book The Other Wes Moore, he takes a hard look at how his life might have unfolded. He does this by interviewing a man who shares his name and had a similar upbringing, but who is serving life in prison for the murder of a Baltimore police officer. It's a beautifully-told tale that shows how lives pivot on circumstance. Moore donates a portion of the book's proceeds to charities focused on empowering America's youth.
A paratrooper and Captain in the United States Army who served a tour of duty in Afghanistan, Moore is also an advocate for veterans. In the PBS special Coming Back Home with Wes Moore, he uses his interviewing chops to talk to other veterans about their experiences returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Moore is also the host of Beyond Belief on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
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