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Johnson, James Reflections
James Johnson would tell men what to do and not how to do it when he gave orders [Annotator's Note: during the Korean War, 25 June 1950 to 27
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Johnson, James Shipped to Korea
James Johnson remembers the bomb [Annotator's Note: nuclear weapons dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, 6 and 9 August 1945] was being t
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Johnson, James Vietnam War
James Johnson came back to the United States and was supposed to go to an advanced course.
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Johnson, James West Point
James Johnson went to basic training for three months. Then he went to advanced individual training for two months.
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Johnson, Jean "JD" Becoming a Radioman for a Navy Submarine
Jean D.
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Johnson, Jean "JD" Being on a Submarine Patrol
Jean D. "JD" Johnson volunteered for Navy service and was assigned as a radioman on the newly constructed USS Balao (SS-285).
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Johnson, Jean "JD" Depth Charges and Mishaps
Jean D.
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Johnson, Jean "JD" Reflections
Jean D.
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Johnson, Jean "JD" Submarine Life
Jean D. "JD" Johnson volunteered for Navy service and was assigned as a radioman on the newly constructed USS Balao (SS-285).
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Johnson, Jean "JD" War's End and Postwar
Jean D.
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Johnson, John Amphibious Assault on Wake Island
John S. Johnson and the Marines on Wake Island continued to be bombed daily by the Japanese after the enemy ships had departed.
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Johnson, John Becoming a Marine and Deployment to Wake Island
John S. Johnson completed United States Marine Corps training and became an infantryman.