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Hollis, Frederick Victory Garden
There were two vacant lots near Frederick Hollis's home in Detroit. He decided to grow a Victory Garden in them.
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Hollis, Frederick Willow Run
Fredrick Hollis did not witness much family talk about the conflict during World War 2.
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Holloman, William Segment 1
Holloman was born in Saint Louis, Missouri in 1924.
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Holloman, William Segment 2
In 1940 Holloman had attempted to volunteer for the Canadian Air Force.
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Holloman, William Segment 3
When Holloman got to Ramitelli [Annotators Note: Italy] there were no P-47s [Annotator's Note: Republic P-47 "Thunderbolt" fighter
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Holloman, William Segment 4
When they got overseas to Italy, black and white [Annotators Note: African American and Caucasian], they were a team.
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Holloman, William Segment 5
A friend of Hollomans in a MATS [Annotator's Note: Military Air Transport Service] unit needed an operations officer.
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Holloman, William Segment 6
Holloman returned to active duty with the stipulation that he be retained for five years so he could retire.
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Holloman, William Segment 7
A typical day [Annotators Note: in Italy during the war in 1945] started at 4:40 or 5:00 in the morning.
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Holloman, William Segment 8
Holloman discusses racial terminology. He did not feel that he was being held to a higher standard.
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Holloman, William Segment 9
Holloman feels that the most positive thing that came out of World War II was in 1948 when President Harry Truman signed Executive Order 9981 direc
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Holmes, Capers Attitude Towards Superiors and Postwar Career
To Capers Andrews Holmes, Jr., Colonel Shower [Annotator's Note: US Army Air Forces Colonel Albert J.