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Simpson, Joseph Postwar
Joseph Simpson felt like a liberator while in France and Belgium. People in Belgium today treat the American veterans as kings.
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Sivak, Steve Battle of the Bulge
Steve Sivak [Annotator's Note: a supply clerk in the 72nd Publicity Service Battalion, 3rd Army] made his way from Normandy [Annotator's
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Smith, Arthur Securing the Philippines
Arthur Smith operated there [Annotator's Note: Mindoro, Philippines] until they secured the Philippines.
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Smith, Arthur Thoughts on War
Arthur Smith did not burden his children with World War 2.
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Smith, John Returning Home
John Smith was out on a patrol miles into enemy territory when he was "relieved of all hazardous duty" and told he was going home.
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Smith, Thomas Prewar Life to Marshall Islands
Thomas J. Smith, Junior was born in June 1924 in Schenectady, New York.
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Smith, Thomas Returning Home and Postwar Life
After the war ended, Thomas J.
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Snyder, Kenneth Roi-Namur, Okinawa, and Home
Kenneth T. Snyder, Sr.
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Solomon, Robert Entrance into Service
Robert M. Solomon was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in July 1920.
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Solomon, Robert Guadalcanal
Robert M. Solomon was on deck when they got a submarine. He had to hold on, or he would have gone overboard when the ship rocked.
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Soskin, Betty Reflections on World War 2 America
Betty Soskin saw her work as being part of the war effort in some way, but it carried little significance.
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Spaetgens, William Voyage to the Mediterranean Sea
William Leo Spaetgens and his Navy crewmates aboard the Liberty Ship SS Leslie M. Shaw (MC-0440) were all new to the sea.