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Rall, Gunther The Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
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Rall, Gunther The Me-109
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Rall, Gunther They treated us as gentlemen
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Ram, Walter Becoming an Airman
Walter Ram went through basic training for the Army. He was discharged after a year in the Army.
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Ram, Walter Early Life
Walter F. Ram grew up in Nogales, Arizona. His father lost his job during the Great Depression but managed to get small jobs to keep things going.
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Ram, Walter Final Three Missions
Walter Ram and his fellow crewmates had to wait for another airplane before continuing their bombing missions.
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Ram, Walter First Three Combat Missions
Walter Ram arrived at his base in Bassingbourn, near London. His plane was part of the 94th Bombardment Group, 331st Squadron, 8th Air Force.
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Ram, Walter Interrogation then Transit to Stalag XVII
Walter Ram was taken from the hospital and transported to Frankfurt am Main, Germany for interrogation.
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Ram, Walter Returning Home and Dealing with the War
Walter Ram left Europe by ship on 3 June [Annotator's Note: 3 June 1945], and reached the United States on 11 June.
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Ram, Walter Stalag XVII
Walter Ram exited the crammed boxcar with the other POWs [Annotator's Note: prisoner of war].
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Ram, Walter The Long March and Liberation
Walter Ram and the other POWs [Annotator's Note: prisoner of war] who could walk were marched out of Stalag XVII as the Allies approached.
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Ramage, James D. "Jig Dog" Air Attacks on Kwajalein, Truk Lagoon and Saipan
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