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Gulotta, James Losing a Good Friend
James Gulotta did not have any friends to keep up with after the war. They were all either killed or maimed.
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Gulotta, James Postwar Life and Reflections
James Gulotta got back home in January 1946. He wanted to pick up his studies so after about a two week rest he went back to school at Tulane.
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Gulotta, James Suicide Mission on Cebu
[Annotator's Note: James Gulotta served in the Army as an intelligence and reconnaissance team leader in the 21st Reconnaissance Troop, Americ
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Gulotta, James The Silver Star and Landing on Bohol
[Annotator's Note: James Gulotta served in the Army as an intelligence and reconnaissance team leader in the 21st Reconnaissance Troop, Americ
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Gurr, Robert Car Designer
Robert Gurr had set a goal of becoming an architect and aircraft engineer.
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Gurr, Robert Disneyland
Robert Gurr worked with Walt Disney in the design of Disneyland.
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Gurr, Robert Early Interests
Robert Gurr had an early interest in automobiles and airplanes. In his earliest recollections, there are memories of planes and cars.
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Gurr, Robert Early Life
Robert Gurr was born in Los Angeles, California in 1931.
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Gurr, Robert Gurr the Designer
Walt Disney always challenged Robert Gurr with multiple projects.
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Gurr, Robert Improvements and the Disneyland Monorail
Robert Gurr and those at Disneyland were struggling to survive the opening months of Disneyland.
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Gurr, Robert Monorail
Robert Gurr designed the Monorail for introduction in 1959 at Disneyland.
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Gurr, Robert Start of War
Robert Gurr heard about the attack on Pearl Harbor while cleaning a car seat.