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Jacobs, Jr., Walter Okinawa and Japan
[Annotator's Note: Walter Jacobs served in the Army as a squad leader in Company F, 2nd Battalion, 306th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Divi
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Jacobs, Jr., Walter Reflections
The war did not have much of an effect on Walter Jacobs. He has never had a problem talking about it like a lot of guys did.
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Jacobs, Jr., Walter Returning Home and the Louisiana Maneuvers
[Annotator's Note: Walter Jacobs served in the Army as a squad leader in Company F, 2nd Battalion, 306th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Divi
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Jacobson, Martin Fear, Saipan, Guam and Okinawa
When Martin Jacobson and his Underwater Demolition Team [Annotator's Note: UDT-3] did reconnaissance, they did not go ashore.
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Jacobson, Martin Forming the Underwater Demolition Teams
Martin Jacobson underwent demolition training at Fort Pierce, Florida.
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Jacobson, Martin Invasion of Guam and the Battle of the Philippine Sea
Martin Jacobson arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii soon after the Marshall Islands Campaign in 1944.
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Jacobson, Martin Invasion of the Philippines
Martin Jacobson returned to Maui, Hawaii after the invasion of Guam [Annotator's Note: Second Battle of Guam, 21 July to 10 August 1944].
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Jacobson, Martin Neptunus Rex and Shipboard Entertainment
A typical day aboard ship for Martin Jacobson consisted of reading and PT [Annotator's Note: physical training] on the bow of the ship.
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Jacobson, Martin Prewar Life to Demolition Training
Martin Jacobson was born in Zurich, Montana in 1921. He attended college and got a deferment from service until he received his degree.
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Jacobson, Martin Recon and Rescue Off Guam
Martin Jacobson feels that what the Navy SEALS [Annotator's Note: United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Teams; special operations force
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Jacobson, Martin War's End and Decommissioning the Team
Martin Jacobson was back in Pearl Harbor, having just missed the Battle of Leyte Gulf [Annotator's Note: Battle of Leyte Gulf, 23 to 26 Octobe
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Jaffe, Stanley Atomic Bombs to Hand Surgery
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