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Auld, Lorene Working for Douglas Aircraft
Lorene Auld had applied to work at Douglas Aircraft Company in Oklahoma during the war because they were looking for people who had her skills.
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Auld, Lorene Working to Win the War and Rationing
To help the war effort, Lorene Auld bought savings bonds. She remembers the rationing.
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Aupied, Mildred Becoming a Welder
Mildred Bonvillian Aupied was born in Bayou Black near Houma in Terrebonne Parish [Annotator’s Note: south of New Orleans, Louisiana] on 30 March 1
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Aupied, Mildred Delta Shipyard Production
Mildred Aupied worked on three Liberty ships at Delta [Annotator’s Note: she was a welder at the Delta Shipbuilding Corporation in New Orleans duri
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Aupied, Mildred Reflections
Mildred Aupied was influenced by her work at the shipyard [Annotator’s Note: she was a welder at the Delta Shipbuilding Corporation in New Orleans
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Aupied, Mildred Shipyard Quality and Events
Mildred Aupied enjoyed working in the shipyard [Annotator’s Note: she was a welder at the Delta Shipbuilding Corporation in New Orleans during the
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Aupied, Mildred Working in Delta Shipyard
Mildred Aupied worked in Shop 1 [Annotator’s Note: at Delta Shipyard in New Orleans, Louisiana]. There were two other shops in the shipyard.
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Aust, Abner 30 Years in the US Air Force
[Annotator's Note: Abner Aust stayed in the military after the end of World War 2.] The 36th Tactical Fighter Wing was moved from Panama to Ge
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Aust, Abner From Picking Cotton to Flying Fighters
Abner Aust was born in Scooba, Mississippi. He took civilian pilot training in college.
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Aust, Abner Last Ace of the War
[Annotator's Note: The interviewer asks Abner Aust to describe the mission where he shot down three Japanese Franks - Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate.]
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Aust, Abner Last Thoughts
Abner Aust was determined to get 30 years in the service. He had good jobs and he did good jobs. He had good crews who worked hard for him.
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Aust, Abner P-51s in the Pacific
[Annotator's Note: Abner Aust was a flight instructor in Fort Myers, Florida in 1943.] They started flying the P-40N [Annotator's Note: C