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Boyles, Edward Enlistment, Training and Deployment to Hawaii
Edward E. Boyles joined the Army on 28 February 1938. He had gone through three summers of Citizens Military Training camp (CMTC).
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Boyles, Edward Inland Fighting on Leyte
As a few days had past, Edward E.
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Boyles, Edward Military Intelligence and FBI
During the Battle of Midway, Edward E. Boyles spent a lot of his time typing because his superior officer, Lieutenant Earl, could not type.
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Boyles, Edward Mission on Kiska
Coming from military intelligence background, Edward E.
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Boyles, Edward Mission to Dagami Province
Edward E.
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Boyles, Edward Officer Candidate School
While stationed at Wheeler Field [Annotator's Notes: Wheeler Army Airfield, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii] with the 14th Pursuit Wing, Edward E.
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Boyles, Edward Post-War Job
After three weeks in therapy at Letterman Army Hospital [Annotator's Note: located at the Presidio of San Francisco, California], Edward E.
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Boyles, Edward Postwar Reflections
Edward E. Boyles remarked that about 90 percent of the Japanese soldiers would rather die than bring embarrassment to their families.
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Boyles, Edward Prewar Life
Edward E. Boyles was born in November 1918 in Aberdeen, Idaho.
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Boyles, Edward Reconnaissance Mission in Leyte
In early November 1944, Edward E.
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Boyles, Edward Recovery, Therapy and Marrying Again
Edward E. Boyles was sent to Barnes General Hospital near Springdale, Washington after being in field hospitals for over two months.
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Boyles, Edward Reflections
World War 2 changed Edward E. Boyles' life by making him understand the meaning of liberty, victory and freedom in the United States.