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Rupp, William Becoming a Sailor
William Rupp felt it was time to go into the Navy just before he reached 18 years of age.
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Rupp, William Early Life
William J. "Bill" Rupp, Jr. was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1927.
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Rupp, William Navy IBM Specialist
William Rupp was trained to maintain, repair, and operate IBM machines by the Navy.
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Rupp, William Reflections and PT-305
William Rupp felt there were no particularly memorable experiences during World War 2 for him.
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Rupp, William Returning to Civilian Life and Postwar Career
William Rupp used the G.I. Bill to attend Tulane University. He used the benefits to aid him in business and also to buy his first home.
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Rupp, William War Production Worker
William Rupp decided to sign on to work with the Hendy Corporation with a neighborhood friend.
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Russell, Patrick Atomic Bombs and Postwar Career
Patrick Russell returned to the United States after the war.
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Russell, Patrick Becoming a Navy Flyer
Patrick Russell attended flight, or elimination, training in Seattle.
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Russell, Patrick Composite Squadron 92 (VC-92) and Beyond
Following the end of the war, Patrick Russell flew in other carrier squadrons [Annotator's Note: after Composite Squadron 92 (VC-92)].
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Russell, Patrick Early Life
Patrick Russell was born in Minneapolis in 1919. His wife was born there as well. He attended 14 different schools because his family moved a lot.
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Russell, Patrick Naval Flight Experience
Patrick E. Russell spent the first two years of the war in the Aleutian Islands.
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Russell, Patrick Naval Pilot
Patrick Russell was aboard a cruiser [Annotator's Note: the USS Detroit (CL-8)] that performed a "pineapple run." It took supplies f