Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 16, 1991, Page 10C, Image 64

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l or the most part we got a poor response
They all said, till out a proposal and we'll put it
in tho pile
"They were afraid that we were going to go
Ramp) on them. Stillwell said
Several months after they submitted a proposal
to KAVi; war in the Persian Gulf seemed immi
nent Suddenly, tin time seemed right for the
type of show they were proposing
"There was a sense of veterans taring ill the
news eyerv day." Kamp said "KAVP. (allied us
and said it's a good time to go ahead with the
how PI < Persian Gulf was the door that allowed
us to get through the fence "
Despite the remote time slot, the Vet Show is
doing well Since coming on the air in April, it
has attrai ted a small but devoted audience
'll would he goini to have a more viable time
sint," Kamp said And it's difficult to do music
ninvs .irul interviews all within a one-hour show
I see the show eventually running for (i couple of
hours 1'hat would allow us to bring people in for
interviews
In addition to the the Vet Show, ku'tnp has been
busy teaching a (.nurse at the I'niversity His
America in Vietnam class focuses on society's
pen eption of the combat soldier and the changes
that the soldier undergoes during combat
"Society creates soldiers that don’t exist,’
Karnp sail! "it's hard tor people to see a veteran
with a heard He doesn't lit their image of the
combatant The class really deals with the mvlho
logical vet versus the real vet "
kamp has taught the ( lass each summer tor the
[last five years The thought of teaching on a more
( ontinuous basis does not appeal to him
It's an intense issue for me," kamp sabi “I
really get deep into mvself when I teach it I
couldn't teach it more than once .1 year or i would
become jaded
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