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Gurr, Robert TLAR
Robert Gurr was hesitant to use the term genius in relation to Walt Disney.
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Gurr, Robert Walt Disney
Robert Gurr thought that Walt Disney was everywhere in the park on opening day. Disney saw Gurr and came over to him.
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Gurr, Robert Walt Disney's Legacy
Robert Gurr learned a lot from Walt Disney.
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Gurr, Robert Walt Disney's Vision
Robert Gurr found that the genesis of Disneyland occurred in the 1930s when Walt Disney brought his two daughters to carousels and other amusement
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Gurr, Robert Walt the Man
Robert Gurr could see that Walt Disney was intimidating to certain people. Some of those people were very important individuals.
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Gurr, Robert Wartime News
Among his other responsibilities, Robert Gurr managed several newspaper routes during World War 2.
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Gurr, Robert Working for Walt Disney
Robert Gurr came into contact with Walt Disney by designing speed cars for the Disneyland Autopia miniature car speedway.
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Gust, Darrell Assigned to the 358th Bombardment Squadron
Darrell D.
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Gust, Darrell Early Life and Entrance Into Service
Darrel D. Gust was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin in November 1921.
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Gust, Darrell First Mission
If the aviators saw a plane hit, they would count the parachutes that came out. According to Darrell D.
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Gust, Darrell Flying in Close Formation
When he arrived in England, Darrell D. Gust knew that at least a third of the original 28 crews that had gone over in 1943 had been shot down.
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Gust, Darrell Last Mission
Darrell D. Gust's second, third and fourth missions happened one day apart.