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Daniel, Lora News, Rationing, and Atomic Bombs
Lora E. Daniel knew what was going on with the war, but her life was so busy that she probably did not think about it as much as she should have.
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Daniel, Lora Postwar Life
When the war was over, Lora E.
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Daniel, Lora Prewar Life to Union Carbide
Lora E. Daniel was born August 1917 in Florence, Alabama. She was the youngest of five children. They farmed and she picked cotton.
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Daniel, Lora The War Ends
Lora E.
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Daniel, Lora Working with Men and Women
Working with the girls in the lab [Annotator's Note: at the Union Carbide Metallurgical Plant in Sheffield, Alabama], Lora E.
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Daniel, Randolph Becoming a Sailor
Randolph Daniel went to boot camp in Great Lakes, Illinois [Annotator’s Note: Naval Station Great Lakes near Waukegan, Illinois].
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Daniel, Randolph Early Life
Randolph Daniel was born in Marshall County, Alabama in September 1926.
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Daniel, Randolph Navy Service
Randolph Daniel landed on Wake Island after the bombs dropped on Japan in August [Annotator's Note: nuclear weapons dropped on Hiroshima and N
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Daniel, Randolph Postwar
Randolph Daniel headed back to the farm [Annotator’s Note: home was in Marshall County, Alabama] but could not find a job.
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Daniel, Randolph Reflections
Randolph Daniel feels a review of the past will help educate young people why things turn out the way they do.
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Daniels, Don Clearing Caves of Japanese
[Annotator's Note: The interviewer asks Don Daniels to describe the process of clearing caves by hand on Iwo Jima, Japan.] They would hope the
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Daniels, Don Close Calls on Iwo Jima
Don Daniels' closest call was an accident.