Senator Marshall Invites Kansas Veterans to Preserve Their Stories in the Library of Congress
Abilene – This D-Day, the Library of Congress Veterans History Project is partnering with Senator Roger Marshall and the Eisenhower Presidential Library to recognize Kansas veterans by preserving their stories for history in the Library of Congress archives. Any U.S. veteran, regardless of where they served or if they saw combat, is welcome to share their story by participating in an oral history interview and/or bringing photographs, letters, journals, or diaries from their service for preservation. These firsthand accounts will be added to the archives at the Library of Congress, preserving the stories of service and sacrifice for future generations of Americans. “This year marks 250 years of the greatest country on earth — a country that wouldn’t exist without the brave men and women who have defended it with their lives,” said Senator Marshall. “Remembering the stories of the veterans who have protected America’s freedom and sovereignty is more important now than ever, and I applaud this effort to preserve those stories permanently in the Library of Congress.” Where: Eisenhower Presidential Library (200 S E 4th St., Abilene, KS 67410) When: Saturday, June 6 th , 2026, Time: 9:30 AM – 5 PM For more information, see the veteran signup link here or reach out to Andrew Huber: (202) 707-1819, ahub@loc.gov . ### Contact: Payton Fuller
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