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Laborde, John Leaving Tokyo
John Laborde spent a full year in Tokyo, Japan from 29 August 1945 until 20 August 1946 as member of MacArthur's [Annotator's Note: US Ar
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Laborde, John Manila and Loss
John Laborde was assigned to General MacArthur's [Annotator's Note: US Army General Douglas MacArthur] advance echelon as an adjutant and
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Laborde, John Pearl Harbor and OCS
John Laborde was at home and sitting down to Sunday lunch when he heard of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Laborde, John Postwar Life
John Laborde arrived home from his service in the Pacific Theater went back to law school.
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Laborde, John Reflections
John Laborde retired from his own business in October 1994.
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Laborde, Lucien Assault into Germany
Lucien Laborde and the rest of the 115th Infantry Regiment [Annotator's Note: 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division] were told that
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Laborde, Lucien Civilian and Military Life Before the D-Day Invasion
Lucien Paul Laborde was named after his grandfathers. He was the third boy in his family. Laborde was born in Vinton, Louisiana in April 1918.
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Laborde, Lucien Famous Officers, Students, and Anniversaries
Lucien Laborde had no personal contact with General Patton [Annotator's Note: US Army Lieutenant General George S. Patton].
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Laborde, Lucien From D-Day to St. Lo
Lucien Laborde was a regimental adjutant in the 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division when he landed in Normandy on 6 June 1944.
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Laborde, Lucien Occupation Duty and Going Home
After reaching the Elbe River, Lucien Laborde and the 29th Infantrty Division were ordered to secure an area between Bremen and Bremerhaven called
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Laborde, Lucien Postwar Life
Lucien Laborde had asked his older brother to try to find him a piece of land that he could buy and begin farming.
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Laborde, Lucien Saving Private Ryan, Premonitions of Death, and Nightmares
To Lucien Laborde, the first 20 minutes of the movie Saving Private Ryan accurately depict what they experienced when they landed on Omaha Beach on