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Paul Rothenheber was excited to be back home. He smoked alot of cigarettes at the time. When he would go home, he gave...
Lester Shapiro could have stayed in the service and been a Warrant Officer. He was discharged at Fort Dix [Annotator's...
Charles Childs was sent by boat to the United States. His radar-navigator was sent back with him. Childs was a Captain...
Bradford Clark Freeman had the points [Annotator's Note: a point system was devised based on a number of factors that...
Raymond Loidolt took a Navy destroyer back to the United States from China. They went through mines [Annotator's Note:...
Edmond Guidry went to San Francisco [Annotator's Note: San Francisco, California] on the Texas [Annotator's Note: USS...
Anthony Varuso served in the Navy for three years and eight months. He had rotated back to the United States by the...
When Mason Dorsey was returning to the United States, he says that if they would have said they were returning to...
Walter Ram left Europe by ship on 3 June [Annotator's Note: 3 June 1945], and reached the United States on 11 June. Red...
After the Germans surrendered, the units moved back gradually. Anton Jaber thinks he went through every one of the...
Terrell Lavern Pigott sailed home on the the West Point [Annotator's Note: USS West Point (AP-23)], which was a sister...
[Annotator’s Note: There is a person off screen that relays the interviewer’s questions to the interviewee throughout...
After being wounded in Okinawa [Annotator's Note: Okinawa, Japan] Kenneth Dwight Wells was taken to an airfield and...
Robert J. "Bob" Brasel and his outfit [Annotator's Note: 1st Platoon, Battery C, 389th Antiaircraft Artillery (...
[Annotator's Note: Throughout the segment, a chirp sound can be heard.] In March 1949, Albert "Al" Machaud received...
Abraham Rosenzweig suffered from a punctured eardrum when an explosion occurred near his boat near the island [...
About two weeks after war in Europe ended, Charles R. Brown [Annotator's Note: with Headquarters Company, 66th Armored...
Martin Sherbecoe served for over eight months [Annotator's Note: on occupation duty in Japan] and earned enough points...
When Richard Thelen returned home, he served at the Grosse Ile Naval Air Station outside of Detroit [Annotator's Note:...
David Hanning was assigned as an assistant to a lieutenant and then to the headquarters of an adjutant general where he...
Edward J. Cook was transferred to a Red Cross hospital ship somewhere in France. His arm was amputated because shrapnel...
Theodore Marolda returned to the United States via San Francisco [Annotator's Note: San Francisco, California]. It was...
Bernard Hillenbrand was moved back to England into a hospital [Annotator's Note: after being wounded during the Battle...
Joseph McGuire returned to the United States in 1944 and reported to Nashville [Annotator's Note: Nashville, Tennessee...
John Hever noted that when they got to Seattle, Washington, there was no parade. The returning soldiers and sailors...
Charles Radford was put in a tent with a bunch of wounded guys after the surgery [Annotator's Note: after being wounded...
After the war ended, Thomas J. Smith, Junior and his unit [Annotator's Note: Company F, 2nd Battalion, 24th Marine...
After the war ended, William Edwin Howard started a newspaper. He was sent to Darmstadt, Germany for a long time. He...
The day the war ended, Robert Engel was in a town in Germany. The manure and urine from cows were kept in the town for...
Frank Biondo was not doing much after the war was over. He took a furlough [Annotator's Note: an authorized absence for...
Romay Catherine Johnson Davis [Annotator's Note: a Private in the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion of the...
Joseph L. Harrison was in Yokosuka [Annotator's Note: Yokosuka, Japan] in November [Annotator's Note: November 1945]....
Robert A. Stachel [Annotator's Note: a tail gunner in the 351st Bombardment Squadron, 100th Bombardment Group] flew 19...
Walter Bowsher was sent to Guam [Annotator's Note: after his liberation from a prisoner of war camp in Japan] where he...
Albert Yamamoto had to wait for his United States citizenship to be verified before he could return to home from Japan...
Don Tallon [Annotator's Note: a liberated former prisoner of war in Magdeburg, Germany] saw of couple of his former...

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