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Albertson, Arthur Reflections
Arthur Albertson remembers meeting the Russians after crossing a river into Germany. The war was still in full blast. He remembers his patrols.
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Albertson, Arthur Returning Home
Arthur Albertson spend all his time trying to figure out how he was going to get through the war.
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Albertson, Arthur Tank Warfare
Arthur Albertson did not see a concentration camp until quite some time later.
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Albertson, Arthur The Front Lines
Arthur Albertson was drinking and laughing with the Russians [Annotator's Note: they met the Russians when they crossed into Germany].
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Albertson, Arthur Wounded Behind Enemy Lines
Arthur Albertson did not get as far behind the line [Annotator's Note: the German line] as he thought he could.
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Albright, William B-17 Crew
William Albright got along well with this crew. There were two or three of them who did things together.
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Albright, William Bailing Out Over Germany
William Albright was a ball turret gunner [Annotator's Note: on Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber number 42-30645].
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Albright, William Basic Training to England
William Albright enlisted in the Army Air Corps because he wanted to fly, even though he had never flown before.
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Albright, William Captured and Interrogated
[Annotator's Note: William Albright had to bail out of his Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber over Germany on 26 November 1943.
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Albright, William Fate and Destiny
William Albright was liberated in May 1945.
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Albright, William First Missions
The day before William Albright's second mission, two B-17s [Annotator's Note: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber] had a mid-air cr
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Albright, William German Guards
[Annotator's Note: The tape cuts and then comes back to William Albright in midsentence.] In Wendover [Annotator's Note: Wendover Field,