Bucks County Community College To Host Event with War Historian to Commemorate Veteran’s Day
Bucks County Community College will be commemorating Veterans Day by hosting a talk with a local historian on the story of veterans.
The college invites the public to a special presentation of “Under Heavy Fire: The Heroes and History of the Medal of Honor” on Nov. 15 at 12:30 PM. Historian Herb Kaufman takes you through the creation of this distinctive recognition of military valor, and tells the stories of several of the more than 3,500 esteemed group of American heroes.
“This presentation brings alive the history of these courageous recipients,” Kaufman said, “including the train ride that started it all, the soldier too young to serve, the only woman recipient, and the only soldier to be considered for three Medals of Honor.”
Kaufman has been a teacher, lecturer and living historian for more than 20 years. He is a founding faculty member of the Civil War Institute and History Institute at Manor College, and a history instructor at Camden County College. He also teaches history courses for adults at Gratz College, Katz JCC of Cherry Hill, and Golden Slipper GEMS Senior Classes on the Main Line and Bucks County. Kaufman earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Temple University.
Kevin Antoine, the college’s Associate Vice President for Community & Government Relations and Chief DEI Officer, said it’s vital that we remember the sacrifices that veterans have made for our freedom.
“Veterans take an oath to defend the United States Constitution, even if it means sacrificing life and limb,” said Antoine, a former U.S. Air Force captain. “Now more than ever, it’s important to learn more about these courageous Americans.”
The live presentation takes place in the Library Learning Studio on the Newtown Campus at 275 Swamp Rd., Newtown, Pa., 18940, where there is ample free parking. The library’s main entrance is located inside the Gateway Center.
For those who cannot attend in person, the event will be live-streamed on Zoom.
Learn more about the upcoming event at Bucks County Community College.
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