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Carter, Donald From Cherbourg to Paris
On the twelfth day of combat, Don Carter's squad [Annotator's Note: in Battery B, 44th Field Artillery Battalion, 4th Infantry Division]
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Carter, Donald Normandy Experience
Don Carter arrived in Falmouth, England, boarded a trained and went to Barry, Wales [Annotator's Note: Wales, England] for training.
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Carter, Donald Occupation Duty
Word of the German surrender reached Don Carter.
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Carter, Donald Prewar Life
Don Carter was born in January 1925 in Wellsville, New York and grew up in Hornell [Annotator's Note: Hornell, New York], a town south of Roch
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Carter, Donald Reflections
Don Carter's most memorable experience of World War 2 is the invasion [Annotator's Note: D-Day; the Allied invasion of Normandy, France o
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Carter, Donald War's End
Don Carter's outfit's [Annotator's Note: Battery B, 44th Field Artillery Battalion, 4th Infantry Division] second lieutenant served
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Carter, Frances "Frances Tunnell" Accidents, Pay and Minorities
Frances Tunnell Carter does not recall any major injury incidents at the Bechtel-McCone-Parsons Aircraft Modification Center in Birmingham, Alabama
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Carter, Frances "Frances Tunnell" Early Life
Doctor Frances Tunnell Carter was born in May 1922 in Springville, Mississippi.
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Carter, Frances "Frances Tunnell" The American Rosie Riveter Association
In 1998, Doctor Frances Tunnell Carter formed the American Rosie Riveter Association.
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Carter, Frances "Frances Tunnell" War’s End & Reflections
Frances Tunnell Carter would hear about the progress of the war on her aunt and uncle's radio.
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Carter, Frances "Frances Tunnell" Working at Betchel-McCone-Parsons Aircraft Modification Center
After Frances Tunnell Carter taught one session as a schoolteacher from 1942 to 1943, she moved to Birmingham, Alabama to work in the sheet metal d
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Carter, Paul Being a Prisoner of War
While he was a prisoner in Italy, Paul Carter nearly starved.