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Grabhorn, Edgar Prisoner in Germany
Edgar A.
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Graddy, J. Combat Experiences
[Annotator's Note: The video and sound are out of synch in this clip. J.D.
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Graddy, J. Fighting the Germans
After receiving an unexpected promotion, J.D. Graddy had a lot to think about on the journey overseas to England.
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Graddy, J. Prewar Life to Army
J. D. Graddy was born in Hopkins County, Kentucky in March 1925. He was the fifth child in a family of 11 siblings.
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Graddy, J. Reflections
[Annotator's Note: The video and sound are out of sync in this clip.] J.D.
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Graddy, J. War's End
Upon returning to the United States, J.D.
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Graff, Richard Becoming a Soldier
Richard Graff did not mind being drafted because he knew he was going to have to fight in the war.
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Graff, Richard Combat
The division's [Annotator's Note: Richard Graff was a member of Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 415th Infantry Regiment, 104th Infan
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Graff, Richard Early Life
Richard Graff was born in August 1924 on a farm outside of Popejoy, Iowa. His parents were German immigrants born in the 1870s.
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Graff, Richard End of the War
Richard Graff continued moving through Germany. There were displaced people as well as American and German prisoners of war on the road.
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Graff, Richard Overseas Deployment
Because of his education, Richard Graff worked in the company [Annotator's Note: Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 415th Infantry Regiment,
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Graff, Richard Postwar
Richard Graff's sister, a nurse, started working in a hospital in California after the war.