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League, Ray Regensburg and 3rd Platoon's Surrender
Ray League and his outfit [Annotator's Note: Company C, 1st Battalion, 261st Infantry Regiment, 65th Infantry Division] met little resistance
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League, Ray Siegfried Line
Ray League and his company [Annotator's Note: 3rd Platoon, Company C, 1st Battalion, 261st Infantry Regiment, 65th Infantry Division] had no p
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Leahr, John Segment 1
Leahr and the interviewer talk about fishing.Leahr grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Leahr, John Segment 2
The training at Tuskegee was rigorous. There was a lot of hazing.
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Leahr, John Segment 3
Leahr was shipped overseas in early 1944.
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Leahr, John Segment 4
An average escort mission would last for 5 to 6 hours but some lasted 7 hours or more.
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Leahr, John Segment 5
Leahr got quite a bit of mail from home. Mail was important to him. He had three brothers in the service. One brother was in the navy.
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Leahr, John Segment 6
Leahr believes that young people should be taught about what men like him went through.
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Leaming, Jack Attack on Pearl Harbor
Jack Leaming was launched off the deck of the Enterprise on the morning of 7 December [Annotator's Note: 7 December 1941] to scout 200 miles a
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Leaming, Jack Being Captured
Jack Leaming and his SBD pilot had just completed their bombing run on Marcus Island when the antiaircraft fire became very dangerous.
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Leaming, Jack Going Home and Postwar Service
Jack Leaming arrived in Tokyo after the Japanese surrender and was put aboard a hospital ship. They were stripped naked to shower completely.
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Leaming, Jack Japanese Guards
Jack Leaming had a buddy nicknamed Ace who was a prisoner of war, POW, from the carrier Yorktown.