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Walter Bala enjoyed going to his bomb group [Annotator's Note: Bala was a member of the 732nd Bombardment Squadron,...
Robert Clifford Pryor [Annotator's Note: with the 92nd Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Armored Division] saw...
Perry Garten did not want to remain in the military after the war. Upon returning home, his former company did not...
Cass Phillips got into a ferry squadron after he returned home. He flew all kinds of planes he never could before. He...
Alfred Taddeo became an instructor at Melbourne, Florida where he met several former VF-10 [Annotator's Note: Fighting...
When Kenneth H. Bailey was getting ready to go to England, the First Sergeant would say they could do what they wanted...
All the time Alfred Dearman was in the Air Force, he was training jet pilots. All the jet pilots had to learn how to...
John LeBure knew that work was being reduced so he left the company [Annotator's Note: Higgins Industries in New...
Joseph R. Romano used the G.I. Bill [Annotator's Note: the G.I. Bill, or Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, was...
Rodney Charles Fraser had nightmares after his time in combat [Annotator’s Note: Fraser was serving with the 29th...
Jack Appel transitioned to the United States through Camp Lucky Strike [Annotator's Note: one of the transit and...
Edgar Eugene “Gene” Fricker was quickly released from the Navy after the war and attended college on the G.I. Bill [...
After being discharged in August 1946, Harry McKnight went home and enrolled in the University of Ohio [Annotator's...
James J. Hill flew with VMF-211 [Annotator's Note: Marine Fighting Squadron 211 (VMF-211)] as the war ended. He learned...
Wilbur Lee Jackson was discharged, but had to sign up for the draft afterward. There was concern about the war not...
Lynward Joseph "Buddy" or "Bud" Adams' most memorable experiences of World War 2 was getting aboard ship and his time...
After the war, Jerome Paul DiFulco simply carried on adjusting to civilian life. He had no troubles after the first...
William Jackson returned to the United States in the latter part of 1946. He lived with his mother and dad and later...
Alfred Anthony Alvarez retired from the military as a lieutenant colonel. He had earned a CIB [Annotator's Note: the...
After the war, Joe K. McPhail returned to Mississippi and went into the automobile business as a result of his father's...
After the war, Carroll Knutson wanted to stay in the Army Air Forces and fly. Simultaneously, he was offered entry into...
John Langston Harrison, Jr. was able to cope and made stronger [Annotator's Note: by being underestimated by people...
Frank Curtis McBride’s father and uncle had a pattern shop [Annotator’s Note: a pattern shop develops templates and...
Alfred Anthony Alvarez was given a platoon in the 187th Infantry Regiment [Annotator's Note: 187th Glider Infantry...
Sullivan Tindal separated from his wife and worked in various road construction projects in Savannah [Annotator's Note...
Henry Bourgeois went to work in the aerospace industry for Singer as a sales engineer. He was then made a planner and...
The war ended in Europe, but a lot of people were being shipped out to prepare for an invasion of Japan. Arnold Debrick...
Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Stern was assigned to the 9th Infantry Division in Augsburg, Germany after attending the...
Mort Walker then got on a train and went back to Missouri University. He returned to school to complete his journalism...
The only negative thing Frederick Amore heard about the American warfare in the Pacific was when "they used that bomb...
Josefine "Piepsi" Joyce was taken to the location where she was arrested by Charlie Kinesley [Annotator's Note:...
Harold Berkman was still in Austria on 20 May [Annotator's Note: 1945] when his outfit [Annotator's Note: Company F,...
Walter Bowsher worked on an effort called the Mount Fuji Project which was supposedly building a children's playground...
Jerry LaMura was sent to a hospital in Long Island [Annotator’s Note: Long Island, New York] and then to Washington D.C...
Billy Michal's paternal grandfather worked his way up the ladder in the local lumber business [Annotator's Note: in...
After a furlough [Annotator's Note: an authorized absence for a short period of time], Bill Toledo [Annotator's Note:...

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