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          Montgomery, Dabney Following His Conscience  Dabney Montgomery had worked out his theory of peaceful protest against unjust segregationist laws well before the civil rights movement came to th 
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          Montgomery, Dabney Reflections  Dabney Montgomery remembers the night that Mount Vesuvius erupted [Annotator’s Note: he was serving with the Tuskegee Airmen in Italy at the time.] 
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          Montgomery, Dabney Returning Home  Dabney Montgomery returned home and learned quickly about the persistence of segregation in his homeland. The G.I. 
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          Moore, Calvin Boot Camp at Montford Point  When Calvin Moore arrived at Camp Lejeune [Annotator's Note: Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina], there was no bas 
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          Moore, Calvin Okinawa Stories  Calvin Moore went to one place where a guy hit him with an axe. They were cutting black mahogany trees. He does not recall the island. 
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          Moore, Calvin Overseas to the Pacific  Calvin Moore left boot camp in September 1943. 
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          Moore, Calvin Peleliu Stories  [Annotator's Note: The interviewer asks Calvin Moore which Pacific islands stand out to him the most.] Okinawa [Annotator's Note: Okinawa 
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          Moore, Calvin Postwar Life and Thoughts  Calvin Moore used his G.I. Bill to buy a house and go to school. The G.I. Bill was important to post World War 2 America. 
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          Moore, Calvin Prewar Life to Marine Corps  Calvin B. Moore was born in December 1923 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He had eight brothers and sisters. 
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          Moore, Calvin Returning Home  Calvin Moore expected things to be different at home after the war. 
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          Moore, Calvin The War Ends  Calvin Moore was on Okinawa [Annotator's Note: Okinawa, Japan] when the Japanese surrendered. 
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          Moore, Charles Bastogne  Charles Moore flew to support beleaguered American troops in Bastogne. 
 
	