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Ross, Wilburn Segment 2
Wilburn K. Ross was on a ship heading through the Straits of Gibraltar when an announcement was made that Germany had surrendered.
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Sadler, Richard End of the War
Burt Richard Sadler did not have time to think about the end of the war. He thought he would be sent to drive landing craft in the Pacific.
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Sadler, Richard Reflections
Burt Richard Sadler believes Great Britain and the United States will always be friends.
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Sanders, Jack Early Life
Jack C. Sanders was born in 1921 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When he had to leave his hometown because of his work or service, he longed to return.
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Scales, James Landing on Iwo Jima
James Scales boarded a troop ship on New Year’s Eve, 1944.
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Scheerer, Richard Becoming an Army Officer
Richard Scheerer was on the streets of Little Rock when he learned of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Schmedemann, Keith Segment 6
Schmedemann's career was in his hands.
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Schweitzer, Philip Joining the Army and Deploying to Leyte
Philip Schweitzer served as a combat medic with the 11th Airborne Division. Schweitzer was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York.
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Scott, Donald Reflecting on Liberation and Reunions
[Annotator’s Note: The interviewer asks Scott about his buddies at the time of his liberation in France].
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Scott, Donald Work Life After the War
Donald Scott majored in Electrical Power Engineering at Virginia Tech [Annotator’s Note: Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia] afte
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Shames, Edward Early Life and Becoming a Paratrooper
Edward Shames was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1922.
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Shames, Edward Jump Training and the Tennessee Maneuvers
[Annotator's Note: The interviewer re-starts the oral history at this point and asks the same questions as in the previous segment.] Edward Sh