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After V-J Day [Annotator's Note: Victory Over Japan Day, 15 August 1945], Albert Reale spent another six months in the...
Henry Quinton Pike returned to the United States to be trained as a platoon instructor but he did not like that duty....
Bruno S. Rinas began working on a rented farm and eventually got better. He believes that if you leave many things...
Russell Clay has some regrets that he did not serve more than six years in the Navy. He enjoyed his service and could...
Samuel Lombardo did not think much of the German people. He felt they were negligent in allowing Hitler's [Annotator's...
Arthur Joseph Arceneaux Junior returned home via San Diego [Annotator’s Note: San Diego, California]. He made a lot of...
[Annotator’s Note: A washing machine running in the background is audible throughout this segment. Interviewee has...
When the war started, there was mass hysteria against anything Japanese. Terry Shima and others were treated like...
When Belisario de Jesus "Bel" Flores got out of the Army, he still had a dream of being an officer. There was a...
Michael Clancey was awarded the Purple Heart [Annotator's Note: the Purple Heart Medal is an award bestowed upon a...
Edgar Eugene “Gene” Fricker was quickly released from the Navy after the war and attended college on the G.I. Bill [...
Schuyler Lininger departed Tokyo [Annotator's Note: Tokyo, Japan] for San Francisco [Annotator's Note: San Francisco,...
George Vincent Ross used the G.I. Bill [Annotator's Note: the G.I. Bill, or Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, was...
Another man John Elliott worked with in the Soil Conservation Service was going abroad with the Foreign Aid Program,...
Lionel Lopez was a shoe salesman before the war. He went back to work for the same company after he got out of the...
When he left the Navy, Carey Suratt worked as a brick man for the Pennsylvania railroad. He helped make coal cars....
Norman Alden Briggs came home in 1946 and married on 7 May 1947. He went to trade school using the G.I. Bill [Annotator...
Ernest Chauvin got orders to go to Korea [Annotator's Note: Korean War, 25 June 1950 to 27 July 1953] and spent a year...
After liberation, Charles Harrison was taken to a Guam fleet hospital, and thought it was heaven. The galley was open...
Jacqueline Bishop was extremely excited when the war ended. She was 15 years old. She remembers it was VJ-Day [...
Hans Siverts thought he would be going to the Pacific. They were pulling back and shutting down the hospital [Annotator...
Vernon Brantley had communicated with his wife via V-mail [Annotator's Note: Victory Mail; postal system put into place...
After the war, Richard H. Kerr enlisted into the regular Navy and remained in service for 30 years. His first...
John Ream remembers that if anyone kept a diary, the FBI [Annotator’s Note: Federal Bureau of Investigation] would...
Joel Varner had no desire to stay in the Army Air Forces. He wanted an education. He went right back to college. He got...
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...
Emil Kesselman’s discharge date was set for August 1950 and he went home to New York, and to work at Brillo [Annotator’...
Andrew George Jameson's objective was to continue his education [Annotator's Note: after the war]. He had been drafted...
Otis Arthur Slack took pilot training using the G.I. Bill [Annotator's Note: the G.I. Bill, or Servicemen's...
Romus Valtin Burgin worked with a contact officer from the VA [Annotator's Note: Veterans Administration] named Frank...
Before the war, Edgar A. Grabhorn had gone to Purdue [Annotator's Note: Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana] to...
Helen Anderson Glass was discharged from the WAVES [Annotator's Note: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service;...
Clarence Becker was on Guam [Annotator's Note: Guam, Mariana Islands] when the war ended and the treaty was signed [...
[Annotator's Note: Ed Kough refers to a paper for dates and holds it up in front of his face throughout the segment.]...
Louis Conter returned to the United States for night fighter training. When he received his commission in New Guinea,...
By the end of the war, William Sturman was a Third Class Petty Officer. He used the G.I. Bill to attend New Mexico...

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