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Currier, Al Early Life
Al Currier was born in what is now Eastpointe, Michigan in October 1923.
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Currier, Al Life in the Aleutians
Al Currier had many boring days [Annotator's Note: on Attu Island, Alaska as a member of Company B, 1st Battalion, 159th Infantry Regiment (Se
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Currier, Al Reflections
The most memorable situation for Al Currier was being trapped on a mountain with no one knowing where they were [Annotator's Note: he and a bu
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Currier, Al War's End and Postwar
Al Currier returned [Annotator's Note: from Attu Island, Alaska as a member of Company B, 1st Battalion, 159th Infantry Regiment (Separate)] a
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Currier, William Iwo Jima and Okinawa
William Currier [Annotator's Note: while serving as a radarman aboard the USS Hall (DD-583)] headed to Iwo Jima [Annotator's Note: Iwo Ji
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Currier, William Marshall Islands to the Philippines
While serving aboard the USS Hall (DD-583) in the Marshall Islands, William Currier helped search for a downed Marine flyer near Wotje [Annotator
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Currier, William Prewar Life to Service
William Currier was born in Westbrook, Maine in 1926. He grew up with two brothers and was raised by his parents.
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Currier, William Reflections
William Currier's most memorable experience of World War 2 was his first day at boot camp. He grew up in one day.
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Currier, William Ship Life and the Marshall Islands
William Currier's first seagoing engagement was aboard the USS Hall (DD-583) as part of a task group that escorted Roosevelt [Annotator's
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Currier, William War's End and Post War
William Currier [Annotator's Note: while serving as a radarman aboard the USS Hall (DD-583)] headed back to the United States after completing
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Curtis, William W. Curtis's Brothers and Reaction to Pearl Harbor
William Curtis did not keep up with the other men on his boat after the war except the boatswain’s mate.
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Curtis, William W. Early Life and Basic Training
William Curtis was born in 1921 in a shack five miles outside of Hazlehurst, Mississippi in the Martinville Community.