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Carlson, Donald Returning Home
Donald Albert Carlson did a lot of training and was assigned an airplane and a crew [Annotator's Note: in preparation for returning from Engla
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Carlson, Donald Thoughts on the War
Donald Rudolph Carlson feels that World War 2 changed the world.
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Carlson, Donald Training Mishaps and Overseas
Donald Albert Carlson had two unfortunate experiences in his overseas training [Annotator's Note: at Tonopah Army Airfield; later Tonopah Air
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Carlson, Harry Aircrew and Future Wife
Harry Carlson stayed with his crew for the remainder of the war.
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Carlson, Harry B-29 Superfortress
Harry Carlson's training at Langley Field [Annotator's Note: Langley Field in Newport News, Virginia, now Langley Air Force Base] was all
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Carlson, Harry Basic Training Conditions
Harry Carlson was accepted into Army Air Corps in June 1943. He had given thought to Naval aviation, but he went to the Air Corps recruiter first.
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Carlson, Harry Combat Missions and Curtis LeMay
Harry Carlson does not recall his first mission target.
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Carlson, Harry Deploying to Guam
Harry Carlson finished his training in Great Bend, Kansas [Annotator's Note: Great Bend Army Air Field in Great Bend, Kansas] and was sent to
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Carlson, Harry Early Life and Enlistment
Harry Carlson was born in October 1924 in Springfield, Pennsylvania. He grew up there as a single child.
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Carlson, Harry Hazards of Flying a B-29
On one mission, Harry Carlson's aircraft had to land on Iwo Jima due to a lot of flak [Annotator's Note: antiaircraft artillery fire] dam
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Carlson, Harry Last Missions, Going Home, Getting Married and Separating from Service
Harry Carlson feels his most eventful missions were the nighttime missions over Japan.
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Carlson, Harry Navigation Training
Harry Carlson was sent to the classification center in San Antonio, Texas.