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Hawk, John Segment 3
Hawk says that the thing he wondered about the most prior to combat was what kind of officers he would have.
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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.
