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Chaisson, Roland From Louisiana to Sicily to England
Roland Chaisson was born in 1924 in Thibodaux, Louisiana. He went to high school there and played football until he broke his leg.
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Clark, Merrill War Changed the United States
Merrill J.
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Connelly, William Invasion of Normandy
Bill Connelly [Annotator's Note: with the Intelligence and Reconnaissance platoon, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division] received a
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Cowan, John Proud Germans and Eisenhower
The Germans were very proud people. They always managed to put on hats and some kind of gloves. Somehow or other, John L.
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Craig, James North Africa
James Craig knew he would be leaving home and did not know if he would get back. He was engaged to be married.
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Craig, James Preparing for D-Day
James Craig remembers when Eisenhower [Annotator's Note: General of the Army Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, Allie
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Craig, James War's End
James Craig was right at the Rhine River when the war shifted. They were guarding an electric dam. It was 1944 in December.
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Cresswell, Constance American Forces in England
During the war, rationing was a way of life in England, according to Constance Cresswell.
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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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Danegger, Alfred Photographing Koblenz
Immediately after the war, Alfred "Al" Danegger started taking college students to Europe on bicycle trips.
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Daniels, Don Occupation Duty
Learning of the Japanese surrender was a relief for Don Daniels.
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David, Chester Early Life
Chester David was born in March 1924 in Lacassine, Louisiana.