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Hanna, Homer H. Segment 2
Hanna was the chief clerk for group engineering [Annotators Note: at Clark Field in the Philippines in 1941].
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Hanna, Homer H. Segment 3
They had also attacked the smaller fields in the area [Annotator's Note: the Japanese in the Philippines in December 1941].The Army Air Corps
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Hanna, Homer H. Segment 4
One of the pilots in Hanna's squadron was sent along with Hannas group to command the army enlisted men.On that day Hanna was assigned to work
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Hanna, Homer H. Segment 5
The American prisoners were rounded up on Monkey Point [Annotators Note: American servicemen captured by the Japanese on Corregidor].
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Hanna, Homer H. Segment 6
The prisoners of war knew that there was a possibility that they would be attacked during the voyage to Japan.When they arrived in Japan the POWs w
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Hanna, Homer H. Segment 7
The B-29s carrying the second atomic bomb were overhead circling Yawata.
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Hanna, Homer H. Segment 8
Representatives from each camp were taken to Okinawa for a meeting to determine the best way to get the American prisoners of war out of Japan.
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Hanna, Homer H. Segment 9
1 [Annotator's Note: Japanese guard in the Philippines] was known as the duck. The duck was impulsive.
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Hannan, Philip M. Segment 1
Hannan gives some background about his life in prewar Italy. He explains the attitude of the German youth and of an elderly German lady.
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Hannan, Philip M. Segment 2
The young men [Annotators Note: at the Florida Army Air Corps base] were very eager once they learned some of the facts.
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Hannan, Philip M. Segment 3
Hannan wanted to get up to the front line [Annotators Note: during the Battle of the Bulge].
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Hannan, Philip M. Segment 4
Hannan and Jacques developed good camaraderie. One of the great challenges that he faced was treating both the American and the German wounded.