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          Weatherwax, Clarence "Uncle Herb" Before the Attack on Pearl Harbor  Herbert Weatherwax was drafted into the military when he was 24 years old. He had a problem with alcohol while he was growing up. 
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          Weatherwax, Clarence "Uncle Herb" From Hawaii to Europe  Clarence Herbert Weatherwax served in the 298th Infantry Regiment which was a National Guard unit in federal service. 
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          Weatherwax, Clarence "Uncle Herb" Getting Out of the Army  Clarence Herbert Weatherwax was in the town of Bad Ems, Germany. They located some alcohol and he got intoxicated. 
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          Weatherwax, Clarence "Uncle Herb" Growing Up In Hawaii  Herbert Weatherwax [Annotator's Note: Mr. Weatherwax's name is actually Clarence Herbert Weatherwax] was born in Honolulu in June 1917. 
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          Weatherwax, Clarence "Uncle Herb" Island Life After Pearl Harbor  Clarence Herbert Weatherwax was at home on the morning of the attack. He heard a loud explosion but did not know what was happening. 
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          Weatherwax, Clarence "Uncle Herb" Reflections  The war was a new experience for Clarence Herbert Weatherwax. During the Vietnam War young people going to college were afraid of being drafted. 
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          Weatherwax, Clarence "Uncle Herb" Sharing Experiences  Clarence Herbert Weatherwax feels he is blessed and is happy to share his story with people. He enjoys talking to people about his experiences. 
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          Weatherwax, Clarence "Uncle Herb" Valor in the Pacific Park  Clarence Herbert Weatherwax also joined the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. 
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          Weaver, Henry Duties in Birmingham  Henry "Buck" Weaver volunteered to assign himself to a new station, not knowing what the details involved. 
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          Weaver, Henry Military Training  Henry "Buck" Weaver was born in July 1920 in Blackview, South Carolina. 
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          Weaver, Henry Postwar and Reflections  After the war ended, Henry "Buck" Weaver spent the next six months disposing of airplanes at the Ground Forces Replacement Training Comma 
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          Weber, Ed Boot Camp to 4th Marine Division  Marine Corps boot camp was not bad for Ed Weber. They needed bodies then, so it was not that bad. 
 
	