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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 10
    
          Alexander Vraciu knew that the next time they saw air action it would be part of a landing somewhere.
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 11
    
          The next morning Alexander Vraciu and the other guerillas headed north up the national highway.
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 12
    
          During one of his trips back to the United States Alexander Vraciu was offered the opportunity to fly the Zero [Annotators Note: Mitsubishi A6M fig
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 2
    
          During the second Truk raid Alexander Vraciu was on a morning hop escorting bombers when they were attacked by a group of Zeros [Annotators Note: M
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 3
    
          Alexander Vraciu wanted to fly fighters.
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 4
    
          Alexander Vraciu scored nine aerial victories during his first tour.
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 5
    
          The day after the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot [Annotators Note: the Battle of the Philippine Sea] Alexander Vraciu was aboard his carrier [Annotato
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 6
    
          Alexander Vraciu lost his wing man, Brockmeyer [Annotators Note: US Navy Ensign Homer Brockmeyer], out over the Japanese fleet.
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 7
    
          Alexander Vraciu and the other members of his squadron [Annotators Note: Fighting Squadron 16 (VF 16)] were in their ready room.
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 8
    
          After the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot [Annotators Note: the Battle of the Philippine Sea] the action really slowed down for Alexander Vraciu.
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Vraciu, Alexander "Alex" Segment 9
    
          When Alexander Vraciu bailed out over the Philippines he was at about 300 or 400 feet when his parachute opened up.
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Wackerman, Clark Occupation Duties in Japan
    
          After graduating from Officer Cadet School [Annotator's Note: at Fort Benning, Georgia], Clark Wackerman was sent to the infantry replacement
 
	