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Hannan, Philip M. Segment 5
Everyone in the outfit had great respect for Gavin [Annotators Note: Major General James "Jumpin' Jim" Gavin, commanding officer of
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Hannan, Philip M. Segment 6
One of Hannan's most vivid memories from his action during the Battle of the Bulge was the care that their medics gave.
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Hannan, Philip M. Segment 7
Twins could stay and fight in the same unit. In many of the units in our military they did not permit two brothers in the same unit.
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Hannan, Philip M. Segment 8
After the war was over, a very peculiar thing happened.
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Hanning, David Civilian Life to Military Training
David Hanning was born in May 1927 in Saranac Lake, New York.
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Hanning, David Occupation Duties in Japan
David Hanning says the goal of the program was to train interpreters to act as a translator between the American occupation force and Japanese civi
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Hanning, David Reflections
David Hanning believes he was lucky that his service happened during a meaningful and necessary requirement.
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Hanning, David Reserves and Reflections
David Hanning retired after 32 years in the Army as a Lieutenant Colonel.
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Hanning, David Returning Home and Postwar
David Hanning was assigned as an assistant to a lieutenant and then to the headquarters of an adjutant general where he handled personnel work.
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Hanson, Kenneth Combat in Europe
Kenneth J.
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Hanson, Kenneth Fighting the Germans
Kenneth J. Hanson [Annotator’s Note: serving with the 410th Infantry Regiment, 103rd Infantry Division] saw combat in Europe.
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Hanson, Kenneth Growing Up in the Depression
Kenneth J. Hanson was born in Scobey, Montana in July 1924 inside of an abandoned railroad station while his father was fighting wildfires.