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Matsumoto, Roy Stateside Service
Roy H. Matsumoto returned to the United States and served five years in each of two separate locations.
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Matsumoto, Roy Surviving Nhpum Ga
Roy H.
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Matsumoto, Roy Translator Jealousy and First Marauder Death
Roy H.
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Matsumoto, Roy Turning Back the Enemy
Roy H. Matsumoto infiltrated behind enemy lines at night to listen to their discussions for potential intelligence.
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Matsumoto, Roy War's End
Roy H. Matsumoto arrived in Kunming, China on Christmas Eve [Annotator's Note: 24 December 1944].
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Max, Robert Army Induction, Training and Overseas Deployment
Robert Max transferred to Ohio University for his sophomore year of college because the commute was easier and the school was rated third best in j
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Max, Robert Capture
Robert Max vividly remembered 16 December 1944, day one of the Battle of the Bulge, as the Germans' final major effort at retaliation.
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Max, Robert Early Combat Experience
Robert Max realized this was now a struggle for life.
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Max, Robert Early Life
Robert Max was born in July 1923 and spent his early life in the Vailsburg section of Newark, New Jersey.
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Max, Robert Escape and Rescue
Robert Max was not going to participate in the forced march.
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Max, Robert Going Ashore in Normandy
While Robert Max was on the Mauretania, zig zagging across the Atlantic, he knew there were German submarines in the area, yet there were no close
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Max, Robert Recognitions
Robert Max does not believe he suffered any lasting effects from the war in terms of shell shock, but says it has been pointed out to him that he h
