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Borders, Charles "Wes" Roosevelt, Truman, and Home
Charles Wesley Borders heard about Roosevelt's [Annotator's Note: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States] death w
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Borders, Charles "Wes" Shooting Down a Betty
The scariest mission Charles Wesley Borders flew was just before the invasion of Luzon [Annotator's Note: Luzon, Philippines].
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Borders, Charles "Wes" Tactical Reconnaissance Training
Charles Wesley Borders served for about two months in the Louisiana Maneuvers in 1943.
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Borders, Charles "Wes" Thoughts on Service
Charles Wesley Borders retired from the United States Air Force on 1 September 1971. He got to be a Wing Commander which was nice.
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Boreen, Roy S. Swede Attack on Pearl Harbor
On the morning of 7 December 1941, Roy Boreen enjoyed an early breakfast of pancakes.
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Boreen, Roy S. Swede Becoming a Sailor
Roy Boreen was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in July 1920. During the Great Depression, his father worked as a cement finisher.
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Boreen, Roy S. Swede Pacific Duty
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Roy Boreen was stationed at the Section Base until 1943.
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Boreen, Roy S. Swede Reflections
Roy Boreen felt that World War 2 did not change his values in life although the war did have an impact on his life afterward.
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Boreen, Roy S. Swede USS Oklahoma (BB-37)
Roy Boreen spent a year and a half as part of the USS Oklahoma's (BB-37) 3rd Division Deck Force.
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Born, James Early Life to Iwo Jima
James Born was born in 1922 in Denver, Colorado.
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Born, James Getting to Know the Japanese
James Born remarked on his feelings of the Japanese during World War 2.
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Born, James Iwo Jima and Occupation Duty in Japan
James Born installed water units that changed saltwater to fresh water for various buildings like barracks, bases, and hospitals [Annotator's