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Bice, Austeen War's End and Postwar
After the success of the Battle of the Bulge [Annotator's Note: Battle of the Bulge or German Ardennes Counter Offensive, 16 December 1944 to
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Biddle, Melvin Segment 1
Biddle was born in Daleville, Indiana on November 28th, 1923. Daleville had about nine hundred people. He lived there until he was twelve.
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Biddle, Melvin Segment 2
They thought they were going to head back to the United States. They practiced close order drill.
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Biddle, Melvin Segment 3
Biddle recalls finding the pilots from the downed JU 88 [Annotators Note: in Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge].
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Biddle, Melvin Segment 4
Biddle was not allowed to return to combat because he was being put up for the Medal of Honor.
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Biddle, Melvin Segment 5
The intelligence was good for the southern France operation.
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Biddle, Melvin Segment 6
One of Biddle's squad members was ordered to cut a piece of wire.
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Biddle, Melvin Segment 7
The Germans had no idea what was going on. The worst part of the Battle of the Bulge for Biddle was when his friend was killed.
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Bielec, William Battles in Europe
After his successful mission on D-Day [Annotator's Note: D-Day; the Allied invasion of Normandy, France on 6 June 1944], William F.
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Bielec, William D-Day Mission
In October 1943, William F. Bielec was assigned to go overseas to Europe.
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Bielec, William Liberating a Concentration Camp
Towards the end of the war, Germans were surrendering by the thousands to William F.
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Bielec, William Prewar Life to Being Drafted
William F. Bielec was born in March 1917 [Annotator's Note: in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]. He was born into a Polish-Catholic family.