John Heeg

8th Grade Social Studies Teacher, Robert Frost Middle School

With my background and life experience I gravitate towards military history. I was a Navy Hospital Corpsman with Marines for 8 years with a combat tour in Iraq. Since 2011, I have been in the Air National Guard with a deployment with MQ-9s (drones). Currently, I am taking a Military Historian postgraduate course that the U.S. Army offers that will help to make me more well rounded on military history

Middle School Courses

  • Unsung Heroes of WWI

    I completed this lesson when I was a teaching fellow for the National WWI Museum. As a former Hospital Corpsman I wanted to create a lesson where students would analyze documents from the perspective of healthcare practitioners during WWI. During my research, I was able to reach out to and have productive dialogue with historians that specializes on the topic such as Dr. Emily Mayhew, Dr. Gregory Archer, and Navy BUMED historian Andre Sobisinski. I enjoyed the research and wrote an essay on stretcher bearers that was published at the University of Kansas Medical Center site.

  • D-Day

  • Corporal Bruce Kane and the Vietnam War

    I looked at the virtual Vietnam wall to find out how many members on the Vietnam Wall were from the school district that I teach in. I found 7. I then began doing some research to find out more about these men that were killed in action. Bruce Kane’s story intrigued me because he was listed as missing in action. I did numerous google searches that eventually led me to the POW/MIA database where I was able to find letters to his mother and the report that was done by investigators. I kind of got carried away with this one so I continued doing more research that led me to interviewing a helicopter pilot that saw Kane’s helicopter get shot down. Other people I spoke with knew about Kane from the community. It led me to write a paper: Tragedy in Laos What Happened to Corporal Bruce Kane.