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Johnson, John Camp Kiangwang
John S. Johnson remained in Camp Kiangwang until May 1945.
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Johnson, John Captivity by the Japanese
John S. Johnson stayed alive during captivity because of his faith and his family.
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Johnson, John Captured on Wake Island and Sent to China
John S. Johnson stood with his hands in the air as the Japanese searched his pockets.
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Johnson, John Early Life
John S. Johnson was born in Midco, Missouri in December 1921 and grew up during the Great Depression.
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Johnson, John Early Life, the Draft and Assignment
John E. Johnson was born in Houston, Mississippi in December 1926, and lived there until he was six years old.
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Johnson, John Encounter with the Enemy and Damage Repair
At Ormoc Bay, John E.
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Johnson, John Entertainment for the Officers and men of the USS Liddle (ADP-60)
John E. Johnson said he got along with everybody on his ship.
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Johnson, John Japan Attacks Wake Island
John S. Johnson heard the bugler blowing a strange call the morning of the Japanese attack on Wake Island.
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Johnson, John Japan Returns to Attack Wake Island
John S.
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Johnson, John LIberation
American paratroopers arrived at John S.
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Johnson, John Life Aboard the USS Liddle (ADP-60)
John E.
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Johnson, John Mount Fuji Project
John S. Johnson became disillusioned with some of his battery mates while working the Mount Fuji Project.