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Leaming, Jack The Prisoner Experience
Before the war, Jack Leaming had a Japanese friend in the second grade, whose parents sold Japanese clothing on the boardwalk in Atlantic City [Ann
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Leaming, Jack The SBD Dauntless
Jack Leaming and the USS Enterprise (CV-6)'s Scouting Squadron 6 (VS-6) received SBDs [Annotator's Note: Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombe
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Leaming, Jack War's End and Postwar Life
Towards the end of the war, Jack Leaming's prisoner of war camp at Osaka [Annotator's Note: Osaka, Japan] had burned down.
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Leaming, Jack Work Details
Jack Leaming and other Allied prisoners of war, POWs, were forced to work by the Japanese after capture.
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Leaming, Jack Yokohama POW Camp
Jack Leaming and his pilot were taken to Yokohama.
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Leavy, Eugene Combat in Europe
Eugene T. Leavy was introduced to combat as the 398th Infantry Regiment, 100th Infantry Division quickly advanced behind the retreating Germans.
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Leavy, Eugene Feelings about the Russians
Eugene T.
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Leavy, Eugene In the Army Overseas
Eugene T.
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Leavy, Eugene Occupation in Germany
After meeting his future wife and her German family, Eugene T.
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Leavy, Eugene Postwar Life
Eugene T. Leavy was discharged in October 1947. With the Status of Forces Agreement of June 1947, Leavy was able to finally marry his fiancée.
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Leavy, Eugene Prewar to Service
Eugene T. Leavy was born on 26 November 1925 in New York City.
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Leavy, Eugene Reflections of the War
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