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Hawk, John Segment 4
Hawk arrived in England and took a C-47 across the English Channel to France. His aircraft landed on an airstrip on the beach.
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Hawk, John Segment 5
After leaving the aid station [Annotators Note: near Chambois, France on August 20, 1944] Hawk was looked at by another aid to try and find the bu
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Hawk, John Segment 6
President Harry S.
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Hawk, John Segment 7
Hawk describes his war wounds from shrapnel and having the pieces picked out of his skin.
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Hawk, John Segment 8
Hawk estimates that his unit captured around 500 German troops after the engagement for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor.
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Hawk, John Segment 9
Hawk says that the toughest 10 years of his life were after the war.
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Hayashi, Nobuo Atomic Bombs and Surrender of Japan
Nobuo Hayashi was suppressed with no freedom [Annotator's Note: growing up in Japan during World War 2]. He remembers so many people died.
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Hayashi, Nobuo Events Leading Up to War
Nobuo Hayashi was born in April 1932 and was raised in Nishinomiya, Japan. Growing up in his early youth, he remembered it being good.
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Hayashi, Nobuo Life in Nishinomiya During War
Nobuo Hayashi remembers listening to the radio and hearing how Japan had to attack Pearl Harbor [Annotator's Note: the Japanese attack on Pear
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Hayashi, Nobuo Occupation of Japan and Postwar Life
Nobuo Hayashi remembers when the Americans arrived in their jeeps playing jazz music.
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Hayashi, Nobuo Relections
Nobuo Hayashi came to America in 1963 for business and decided he wanted to stay in the country indefinitely.
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Hayashi, Nobuo Surviving Aerial Bombings and the Japanese Government
While living in Japan during World War 2, Nobuo Hayashi describes that the bombings would happen during the day, while fire bombings happened durin