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Lazinger, Sol Postwar Life
Sol Lazinger did not have a girlfriend while he was in the service. He did enjoy one nurse while he was in a hospital after being wounded.
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Lazinger, Sol Reflections
Sol Lazinger received many awards for his military service.
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Lazinger, Sol Reflections on France
Sol Lazinger saw his first dead American on Omaha Beach [Annotator's Note: Omaha Beach, Normandy, France] in the water.
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Lazinger, Sol Training
Sol Lazinger was in the Bronx [Annotator's Note: the Bronx is one of the five boroughs in New York, New York], New York, when he heard about t
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League, Ray Assault Into Germany
Ray League and his outfit [Annotator's Note: Company C, 1st Battalion, 261st Infantry Regiment, 65th Infantry Division] entered quickly into G
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League, Ray Combat Introduction and POWs
Ray League was introduced into combat when his colonel [Annotator's Note: US Army Colonel William E.
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League, Ray Early Life
Ray Marvin League was the second of twins born in November 1925. There were 11 boys in the family along with two girls.
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League, Ray Holocaust and Postwar Career
Ray League never heard about the Holocaust prior to entering the Army. He did not want to know, but the Germans knew.
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League, Ray Last Days of the War
Ray League and his unit [Annotator's Note: Company C, 1st Battalion, 261st Infantry Regiment, 65th Infantry Division] advanced but were told n
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League, Ray Occupation Duty
Soon after the war, Ray League's involvement with the 65th Infantry Division ended.
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League, Ray Overseas Deployment
Ray League had a rough voyage to Europe during his overseas deployment.
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League, Ray Reflections
Ray League was raised with authority and discipline in a Christian home so he was not changed very much by his time in the Army.