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Curtis, William W. From New York to Great Britain
William Curtis departs for New York and heads for Manhattan Beach Training Station.
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Curtis, William W. Invasion of Normandy
At about nine that night, the captain told William Curtis and the rest of the crew to put their gas gear on and they set sail without the crew know
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Curtis, William W. Patrolling the Coast of North Carolina
From there [Annotator's Note: the United States Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Maryland where William Curtis took his boot camp training] he
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Curtis, William W. Reflections
William Curtis believes that people should study World War 2 in the future because it is part of history.
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Curtis, William W. Returning Home and Leaving the Military
William Curtis packed up his stuff and went to the naval base. He reported to Coast Guard section officer there who offered to get him on a ship.
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Curtis, William W. Service off Utah Beach
One day, William Curtis [Annotator's Note: aboard a ship off Normandy] watched a German plane come in dropping bombs on the invasion fleet.
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Curtis, William W. The End of the War and Leaving France
The skipper went ashore [Annotator's Note: in Bournemouth, England] and went to headquarters but told William Curtis and the rest of the crew
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Cushman, Gene Berlin Airlift
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Cushman, Gene Military Child
Gene M. Cushman was born in 1920 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He grew up with an older brother.
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Cushman, Gene Military State Side
In 1942, Gene M. Cushman was admitted to the aviation cadet program and attended his pre-flight training in San Antonio [San Antonio, Texas].
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Cushman, Gene Postwar Career
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Cushman, Gene Postwar Life
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