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Albion Kenneth Hutcherson went back to his family’s farm in Halifax [Annotator's Note: Halifax, Virginia]. His brother...
Mahlen Arledge arrived at home from his overseas service without fanfare or even a greeting. He was glad to get back to...
Martha Tolles got a phone call saying her husband was coming home. He wanted her to fly out to LA [Annotator’s Note:...
Roberta Randolph "Randy" Tidmore was discharged in August 1946 as a sergeant. She used the G.I. Bill twice. She went to...
Joel Varner had no desire to stay in the Army Air Forces. He wanted an education. He went right back to college. He got...
Arthur Smith was discharged in May 1946 at Great Lakes [Annotator's Note: Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago,...
John Gehrett [Annotator's Note: as a Supply Officer of a Navy D2 Supply Unit] participated in the occupation of Japan...
Donald Campbell returned to the United States on 4 July 1946. He married his childhood sweetheart. He was released from...
Carl Payne came home to the naval base in Virginia. He was discharged in Indiantown Gap [Annotator’s Note: Indiantown...
John Caudle returned to work at the company he worked at before the war. It was a department store. He then went into a...
When John Sacks retuned to Kansas there were no jobs and many of the factories were closing down. Many people were out...
Sandford Robert Willford had three children. He was happy when his granddaughter asked him to tell her about the war....
John Elliott adjusted back to civilian life easily. He made up his mind that he would use the G.I. Bill to go back to...
Willie Roy Hebert had no trouble adjusting to civilian life. He was in the ROTC [Annotator's Note: Reserve Officer...
Back in the United States, John Coxe went home on a pass and married his girlfriend of seven years. Then he was...
[Annotator's Note: Throughout this clip Irwin Medway looks at photographs, mostly off-camera, and reads statistics from...
Emil Kesselman’s discharge date was set for August 1950 and he went home to New York, and to work at Brillo [Annotator’...
Richard Tempus Dixon progressed through jobs as a building superintendent, including a time at University of California...
[Annotator's Note: There is a buzzing sound throughout this clip.] The war ended and Newell Bertram Woodworth went back...
When Robert W. "Doby" Gibson got out of the service in 1946, he reenlisted for three more years. He was not sent to the...
Salvador Guercia tells the tale of how he went with friends to see a guy that made corn liquor on Leyte [Annotator's...
Because Richard Frothingham didn't get along with his stepmother, he had some problems returning to civilian life, but...
Curtis Winfred Wise had no trouble adjusting to civilian life. He did not use the G.I. Bill [Annotator's Note: the G.I...
Romus Valtin Burgin worked with a contact officer from the VA [Annotator's Note: Veterans Administration] named Frank...
After the war, James Allen lost contact with many of his friends from the war. He was busy with college and did not...
David Thomason used the G.I. Bill in 1950 after having just gotten married. He went back to farming several acres of...
After leaving the service, Harold DeForest wanted to go to the Chrysler Institute to study engineering but he had to go...
Harry Koukos went home to Danbury, Connecticut and became a member of the 52-20 Club [Annotator's Note: unemployment...
Herb McClure took a Liberty Ship from LeHavre, France to New York then went to Fort Leavenworth where he was discharged...
On VJ-Day [Annotator's Note: Victory Over Japan Day, 15 August 1945] Betty Sue Drake [Annotator's Note: a paymaster in...
Theodore Noel Carder stayed there [Annotator's Note: in a hospital in Van Nuys, California after returning to the...
When Paul Carter arrived in the United States and learned that he would be getting 60 days of leave, he was overjoyed....
Before the war, Edgar A. Grabhorn had gone to Purdue [Annotator's Note: Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana] to...
Carl Trim did not find it hard to adjust to civilian life. He attended college, while his wife worked. In 1948, Trim...
After discharge, Windom Joseph Burton briefly used the G.I Bill [Annotator's Note: the G.I. Bill, or Servicemen's...

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